SLPL vital for World Twenty20 preps

SLPL vital for World Twenty20 preps

August 7, 2012   03:25 pm

A group of Pakistan cricketers, including Shahid Afridi, will leave today to participate in the inaugural Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) that gets underway from August 10. Other players from Pakistan include Shoaib Malik, Abdul Razzaq, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Sohail Tanvir, Umar Akmal, Misbahul Haq, Imran Nazir, Ahmad Shahzad, Azhar Mehmood, Abdul Rehman, Hammad Azam and Imran Farhat.

 

Owing to the players’ participation, the team management decided against organising an extensive training camp for the series against Australia which will be followed by the Word Twenty20 to be played in September and October.

 

Meanwhile, a senior team member said the SLPL will provide the perfect training for the two important assignments.

 

“We will take on the world’s top cricketers,” the player told The Express Tribune. “The SLPL will give perfect match practice and that will be better than a training camp. In addition, we will play the World Twenty20 games at the same venues where we will play the SLPL matches. This will help us get acclimatised to the conditions early.”

 

‘SLPL will give Sri Lanka global reach’

 

Meanwhile, the SLPL will be a golden opportunity to showcase the island nation to the world, according to one of the organisers of the T20 tournament.

 

Sandeep Bhammer, chief executive of the Somerset Entertainment Ventures group, said the SLPL would be beamed around the globe.

 

“Sri Lanka has come out of a 30-year civil war and the idea is to showcase the country to the world,” Bhammer told Reuters. “It is the only country among the 10 Test-playing nations that doesn’t have its own version of Twenty20 and it is going to be televised in all the cricketing nations.” (Source – The Express Tribune)

 

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