ST JOHN’S, Antigua – There were no surprises in the recent West Indies Professional Cricket League players draft, with franchises opting for home grown players to complete their 15-man squads for the new season.With franchises requiring just two players to complete their squads, only two rounds of the draft took place via video call, and most of the picks were emerging players with little first class experience.Five-time champions Guyana Jaguars were the only ones opting for experience, with wicketkeeper Anthony Bramble and fast Keon Joseph selected.