Sri Lanka T20: Registration for Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2021 announced

Sunday, 20 June 2021 - 22:37

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Sri Lanka Cricket has announced the commencement of the ‘Overseas Player Registration Process’ for the 2nd Edition of the Lanka Premier League starting from Monday 21st June 2021.

The players can register their names via the registration portal established at the www.srilankacricket.lk  on or before 12.00 pm of 27th June 2021.

All registered players will be included in the LPL Player Draft, based on the eligibility.

Draft Eligibility

Overseas Players
Overseas Players entering the LPL Player Draft should have represented their respective National Team, or played First-Class cricket, or should have taken part in a major T20 franchise base cricket in full member board tournaments.

The players should also be recognized by the respective cricketing boards.

Local Players
Sri Lankan players will be drawn into the draft based on nominations by the National Selectors.

Players representing the National, Emerging, Development teams and ‘A’ team, and also playing in the Major Club Cricket competition, are eligible for selections.

Team Composition
The 2nd edition of the Lanka Premier League will be held from 29th July to 22nd August 2021 and will consist of 05 teams, with each having a 20-player squad.

A squad will consist of 14 Local and 06 Overseas Players.

If necessary, a team can retain 04 players (02 local and 02 overseas) from the previous year’s squad, whilst the rest will have to be picked from the upcoming ‘Player Draft.’

Registration Portal Link – https://bit.ly/3gGXAFh

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) announced that the 2nd edition of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) will be held from July 30- August 22, 2021.

The first edition of the LPL, which is Sri Lanka’s topmost domestic T20 league, with an international flavor, was initiated last year and was held at the MRICS, Hambantota, with the participation of 05 teams.

The first edition was held under a successful Bio-Bubble environment, whilst Sri Lanka Cricket will assess the country’s situation and discuss with the Ministry of Health closer to the tournament to ascertain the health situation in the country prior to taking a final decision on the competition.





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