Jamaica Gleaner

More franchises could be coming to CPL

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EXPRESSED INTEREST from investors could see the number of teams in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) being increased.

This word has come from CPL’s Director of Operations Michael Hall, who has said the addition of franchises to the T20 competitio­n is a distinct reality.

Since its establishm­ent in 2013, six teams have competed in the CPL; the Trinbago Knight Riders (formerly TT Red Steel), Jamaica Tallawahs, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Barbados Tridents, St Lucia Stars (formerly St Lucia Zouks) and the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots currently compete.

In 2015, the Patriots replaced the Antigua Hawksbills that competed in 2013 and 2014.

But Hall explained that the CPL was always looking to expand in an attempt to make the internatio­nal tournament bigger and better.

“The CPL, since I joined five years ago, has always been in expansion mode. I know that there has been, at least I have heard that there has been some heightened interest from potential investors looking to create some other franchises.

“There is always that possibilit­y. I know that discussion­s take place regularly and certainly the CPL as a league is in the market to have more teams.

Whether that will happen in 2019 or 2020 it is hard to say, but we certainly would not be averse to increasing the number of teams in the league,” Hall said.

ATTRACTIVE TOURNAMENT

He said the tournament had continued to attract some of the best internatio­nal players, with the highest number of interest being shown at this year’s draft.

“Ahead of the draft that was held in March of this year, we had more players registerin­g for the draft than we ever had before,” Hall said.

The 2018 CPL continues today with Guyana Amazon Warriors facing Jamaica Tallawahs in Guyana. Both are on 10 points but the Tallawahs are in third with the better net run rate. Game time is 7 p.m.

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Michael Hall

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