Caribbean News Now!

About Us Contact Us

Countries/Territories

Jump to your country or territory of interest

Advertise with us

Reach our daily visitors from around the Caribbean and throughout the world. Click here for rates and placements.

Contribute

Submit news and opinion for publication

Subscribe

Click here to receive our daily regional news headlines by email.

Archives

Click here to browse our extensive archives going back to 2004

Also, for the convenience of our readers and the online community generally, we have reproduced the complete Caribbean Net News archives from 2004 to 2010 here.

Climate Change Watch

The Caribbean is especially vulnerable to rising sea levels brought about by global warming. Read the latest news and information here...

Follow Caribbean News Now on Twitter
Connect with Caribbean News Now on Linkedin



Other News


News from the Caribbean:


Back To Today's News

WICB announces 2013 window for Caribbean Premier League
Published on January 31, 2013 Email To Friend    Print Version

ST JOHN’S, Antigua -- The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has announced the 2013 window for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The regional governing body announced that the inaugural season of the CPL will be played between July 29 and August 26, 2013.

The West Indies team has no engagements during this period and the WICB will not schedule any senior male domestic cricket competitions at this time. The schedule will therefore allow for all regional players to be fully available for participation in the CPL.

Chief executive officer of the WICB Michael Muirhead commented: “We are pleased to be able to confirm the window during which the CPL will be played and will take centre stage. The inaugural season promises to be packed with excitement and showcase an extravaganza of cricketing entertainment. After a successful run of the Caribbean Twenty20, we hand the baton over to Verus International as they take charge and establish the CPL.”

“The WICB is excited about the prospects that the CPL will bring for the players, the fans, sponsors and the economies of the Caribbean. We look forward to an explosion of cricket and all the attendant benefits for all stakeholders,” Muirhead added.

The WICB had announced in December last that it had granted a licence to Verus International to host and manage the CPL.

The league will provide financial benefits for participating players with the majority of players being West Indian. In addition, as part of the arrangement, WICB will receive annual funding to allow for new retainer contracts for regional players (above and beyond the 20 Central Annual Retainer Contracts currently offered by the WICB).

The league is expected to comprise of up to six privately owned Caribbean city based teams. All matches in the league will be televised throughout the Caribbean and across the globe, allowing for wide exposure of participating players.
 
Reads: 2434





Click here to receive daily news headlines from Caribbean News Now!



Back...

Comments:

No comments on this topic yet. Be the first one to submit a comment.

Back...

Send us your comments!  

Send us your comments on this article. All fields are required.

For your contribution to reach us, you must (a) provide a valid e-mail address and (b) click on the validation link that will be sent to the e-mail address you provide.  If the address is not valid or you don't click on the validation link, it will be a waste of your time typing your submission because we will never see it!

Your Name:

Your Email:

(Validation required)

Comments:
Enter Code


Other Headlines:


Regional Sports: