Sri Lanka Cricket scrap plans to hold T20 league similar to the IPL

Sport360 staff 15:25 03/08/2018
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  • The new T20 tournament will feature local players instead.

    Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have shelved plans to hold an Indian Premier League style T20 league in the country.

    Sri Lanka had launched the Lanka Premier League (LPL) in 2012 but the tournament immediately ran into financial woes before being abandoned. Plans were on to revive that league this year with Sri Lanka eyeing an IPL-style league filled with overseas stars.

    However, on Thursday, a SLC official confirmed that the plans to hold such a league had been scrapped for now with a tournament featuring local players from Sri Lanka now planned instead.

    “There will be no foreign players, but our own international cricketers will play in the four teams that will take part,” the SLC official was quoted as saying by AFP.

    “The new league will nurture emerging local talent by giving young players the opportunity to play alongside the island’s best,” the official added.

    Elections for SLC had been suspended by Sri Lanka's Court of Appeal.

    Elections for SLC had been suspended by Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal.

    The Lanka Premier League 2018 was supposed to get underway in August this year but a decision to postpone it indefinitely was taken last month.  The governing body had announced that they would wait to take a call on the league until a new board was elected in SLC.

    The SLC is currently being managed by an interim management body appointed by Sports Minister Faiszer Musthapha ever since Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal suspended elections for the board in May this year.

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