CPL to begin on August 28; last on September 19

The 2021 version of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will begin on August 28 with the last set for September 19, the getting sorted out advisory group has affirmed. Like the 2020 season, the whole competition will be held in a bio-bubble with the competition moving from Trinidad and Tobago to St. Kitts and Nevis, with every one of the 33 games set to be played at Warner Park. 


With its capacity to pull in the absolute best cricketers across the world, the CPL has quick ended up being one of the greatest T20 establishment competition and its worldwide viewership was assessed at 523 million of every 2020, a precarious 67% expansion in numbers when contrasted with that of the 2019 release of the competition. 


Pete Russell, Hero CPL's COO, said: "It is truly energizing to have the competition window for 2021 affirmed and I might want to thank the St Kitts and Nevis government for consenting to have the current year's occasion. We might likewise want to stretch out our gratitude to Cricket West Indies for assisting us with making this window in a bustling summer of cricket for them. We are anticipating by and by effectively organizing the Hero CPL in 2021." 


The current year's competition will bring the window ornaments down on a pressed home schedule for West Indies which is set to have South Africa (2 Tests and 5 T20Is), Australia (5 T20Is and 3 ODIs) and Pakistan (5 T20Is and 2 Tests) across different islands. 


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