Caribbean National Weekly

The 2020 Hero CPL Not Canceled Yet

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
The 2020 Hero CPL Not Canceled Yet
Key Points(5)
  • Lucia - As a number of sporting events around the world are being either cancel or postpone due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers of the Hero CPL tournament say its "too early" to make a decision.
  • CPL has been in constant communication with our medical advisors in recent weeks, as well as speaking with Cricket West Indies about the current situation with regard to cricket around the world, and at present there has been no discussion about moving the event.
  • CPL believes it is too early to make such a decision, but this is an evolving situation and we are carefully watching how events unfold in the Caribbean and around the world.
  • At present the CPL team are planning for the tournament to take place as scheduled whilst also looking at alternative plans should they be needed.
  • Our thoughts at this time are with the many CPL fans, players and staff from around the world who have been impacted by this crisis and we hope that they and their families stay safe and healthy."

CASTRIES, St. Lucia - As a number of sporting events around the world are being either cancel or postpone due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers of the Hero CPL tournament say its "too early" to make a decision.

The following statement from organizers gave an update on the tournament, scheduled for this summer:

"In light of recent media reports and as the effects of the COVID-19 virus impacts people around the world there has been some understandable speculation with regard to the upcoming Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season which is scheduled to take place from 19 August to 26 September 2020.

CPL has been in constant communication with our medical advisors in recent weeks, as well as speaking with Cricket West Indies about the current situation with regard to cricket around the world, and at present there has been no discussion about moving the event.

CPL believes it is too early to make such a decision, but this is an evolving situation and we are carefully watching how events unfold in the Caribbean and around the world.

At present the CPL team are planning for the tournament to take place as scheduled whilst also looking at alternative plans should they be needed.

Our thoughts at this time are with the many CPL fans, players and staff from around the world who have been impacted by this crisis and we hope that they and their families stay safe and healthy."

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