Lankan Premier League on cards

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London: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is set to revive the Lankan Premier League (LPL), a T20 tournament, later this year.
The tournament was cancelled last year due to a prolonged period of administrative instability at SLC over the latter part of 2018. The LPL which will see five to six teams taking part will take place from September 8 to 28 tentatively, ESPNcricinfo reported.
The board is expected to bring its former cricketer Russel Arnold back as tournament director.”We have set the ball rolling and hopefully in August-September this year we will see the tournament taking place,” SLC secretary Mohan De Silva said. (ANI)

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