Jamaica Gleaner

Stars booted from CPL

- GROS ISLET, ST LUCIA (CMC):

CONTROVERS­Y YESTERDAY rocked the Caribbean Premier League after organisers tossed St Lucia Stars from the tournament just three weeks before the start.

While giving no reason for the move, the CPL said in a statement that it had, last Wednesday, “terminated the participat­ion agreement” with the company that operated the Stars and stressed that the entity “no longer has the right” to manage a franchise in the tournament.

“On 7 August 2019, CPL Limited terminated the participat­ion agreement between it and Royal Sports Club, LLC, the entity that operated the St Lucia Stars franchise,” the release said.

“As a result of that terminatio­n, Royal Sports Club, LLC, no longer has the right to operate a team to compete in the Caribbean Premier League tournament, and the St Lucia Stars will not be participat­ing in the 2019 Caribbean Premier League, which begins on 4 September 2019.”

With the tournament set to bowl off shortly, organisers said they were already setting up a new franchise, the details of which would be announced shortly.

“CPL Limited is in the process of establishi­ng and operating a new franchise to be based in St Lucia that will participat­e in the 2019 Caribbean Premier League,” the statement continued.

“More informatio­n about that new franchise will follow in due course. CPL Limited will be making no further public comment at this time.”

LANDMARK DAY

The Philadelph­ia-based Royal Sports Club, headed by Jay Pandya, was announced as owners of the franchise three years ago in what the CPL at the time hailed as a “landmark day” for the operations.

Then known as St Lucia Zouks, the franchise name was changed to St Lucia Stars the following year, and they subsequent­ly ensured a nightmare winless campaign, losing nine of their 10 matches.

Popular national figure and two-time T20 World Cup-winning skipper Darren Sammy was sacked as captain that season, and last year, Kieron Pollard left Barbados Tridents to lead the franchise.

With Pollard departing for his native Trinbago Knight Riders for the upcoming season, Sammy was expected to lead the Stars again.

 ??  ?? Former St Lucia Stars captain Kieron Pollard.
Former St Lucia Stars captain Kieron Pollard.

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