Double whammy for Sri Lanka: After Asia Cup setback, LPL 2022 postponed. Know the reason here

In a double whammy to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), the Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2022 has been postponed after the announcement of shifting the upcoming Asia Cup from Sri Lanka to UAE.

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In a double whammy to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), the Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2022 has been postponed after the announcement of shifting the upcoming Asia Cup from Sri Lanka to UAE.

 

The LPL which was scheduled to be played from August 1-22, 2022 has been shelved owing to the current political and economic imbroglio in the Island Nation.

 

“Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) wishes to announce that the Lanka Premier League 2022, which was scheduled to be held from 1st to 21st August 2022 will be postponed, with immediate effect," said the statement from SLC.

 

“This decision was taken by the SLC, following a request made by the Innovative Production Group FZE (IPG), the Rights Holder of the tournament, which cited the current ‘economic situation,’ in the country, as not conducive to hosting the tournament," the statement added.

 

A total of five teams play in the Lanka Premier League- Colombo Stars, Dambulla Giants, Galle Gladiators, Jaffna Kings and Kandy Falcons - battling for the coveted trophy in Sri Lanka where each team face each other in double round-robin format with the top four at the end of the league heading into the playoffs.

 

Even in more favourable economic conditions, however, the league has had problems with funding. It had had little continuity since its outset, with last year's tournament seeing only two of the original five franchise owners returning.

 

The board did not immediately announce when the postponed league would take place.

 

Despite the crisis, Sri Lanka had successfully hosted Australia for a month-long series that ended last week.

 

Currently, Sri Lanka are hosting Pakistan at home for a two-Test series.

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