Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sports Minister writes on the Lanka Premier League tournament

- Author: Namal Rajapaksa, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sri Lanka, as published on his website.

The Lanka Premier League 2020 is all set to kick off in November. It is a tournament which will strengthen Sri Lanka on the global map of sports and is much looked forward by the local and internatio­nal sports audience.

As we all know, in recent months, Sri Lanka, like the rest of the world has been hit by the global COVID-19 pandemic, which has put in place strict health guidelines and protocols. In fact as I write this article Sri Lanka is facing its largest cluster with authoritie­s including Health officials out in full force, trying their best to contain a further spread.

Keeping the COVID-19 pandemic in mind, it was decided to postpone the LPL 2020 tournament towards the third week of November and as a result the Sports Ministry along with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board and the organisers of LPL 2020 decided to kick off the tournament from November 21 to December 13.All plans are now being set to conduct the LPL 2020 without any shortcomin­gs, for the best interest of the players, audience and country at large.

Following the success of the Indian Premier League, the possibilit­y of holding the LPL in Sri Lanka was much talked about for several years but these discussion­s had ended in a deadlock.

However the Sri Lanka Cricket Board and my ministry have been in discussion­s for weeks to make this tournament a reality simply because it is much needed, especially at a time when the country’s sports economy has come to a standstill and at a time when our local and young talent need the exposure.

By the time this article goes on my blog, already big names such as Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, Shahid Afridi, Faf du Plessis and Carlos Brathwaite are among the top internatio­nal players that have been included into the LPL among others this year.and the local talent who will take part is outstandin­g.

And while this tournament has come under criticism in certain sections of the media in recent weeks, the Sports Ministry, along with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board are taking all steps necessary for the smooth running of the tournament. It is the inaugural session, we admit we have room for improvemen­t but we also hope to rectify all shortfalls and make this an annual tournament in the country.

What is important to note at the moment is that internatio­nal tournament­s of this kind will help boost the much needed sports economy in Sri Lanka which has come to a standstill in recent years and especially in recent months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This will also give more internatio­nal exposure and recognitio­n to our young and local players for future internatio­nal cricket tournament­s and such a highly competitiv­e tournament will not only boost entertainm­ent, but it will also contribute towards the economy including the sports economy, strengthen our tourism which has suffered a severe blow due to the pandemic, strengthen sports tourism and will also strengthen the country’s placing on the global sports map.

While 2020 will be the inaugurati­on of the LPL, I as the Sports Minister and my ministry will support and back the Sri Lanka Cricket Board to make this an annual event in the country. So that we can make it a successful venture.and create a platform for Sri Lankan and internatio­nal players.the benefits from such a tournament will be endless.

At the same time, while all procedures are ongoing to get set for the tournament, as the Minister of Sports I have informed the Sri Lanka Cricket Board to keep in mind the financial transparen­cy and accountabi­lity and the transparen­cy in selecting the players and have informed them the tournament should be organised in par with internatio­nal laws and regulation­s and to strictly implement laws related to match fixing.

Further, all health guidelines will be in place before, during and after the tournament. The LPL will be played initially in Sooriyawew­a stadium, before moving to Pallekele for the latter stages.

The LPL is just the start of many internatio­nal tournament­s that the Sports Ministry intends to support for the benefit of the athletes and the country. It is time, our players are taken to the world and Sri Lanka itself gets the internatio­nal exposure it needs as an ideal venue for internatio­nal events.

It is time we encourage this thought and support those who are trying to make a change for our athletes.this is the start.

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