Barely few days before Lanka Premier League (LPL) takes off, Colombo Kings overseas player Ravindrapal Singh from Canada has tested positive for Covid-19.
Chris Gayle, one of T20 cricket’s biggest draws, has pulled out of the inaugural Lanka Premier League (LPL) due to personal reasons, along with England pacer Liam Plunkett, former all-rounder Ravi Bopara and Pakistan’s Sarfraz Ahmed, dealing a huge blow to the tournament even before its take-off.
Gayle and Plunkett’s withdrawals were confirmed by their franchise Kandy Tuskers.
“We are sad to announce that Chris Gayle will not be playing for us in this year’s @LPLT20,” Tuskers tweeted without specifying the reasons for the West Indian’s decision.
This was followed by another tweet, “We are also sad to announce that Liam Plunkett will also not be playing in this year’s @LPLT20.”
The 41-year-old swashbuckling Jamaican holds the record for hitting the most number of sixes in the T20 format. He was recently seen in the IPL, turning up for Kings XI Punjab.
As the day progressed, Ravi Bopara also confirmed his unavailability for the inaugural edition.
The latest developments from the LPL come a day after former Pakistan skipper Sarfraz’s pullout from the franchise-based T20 tournament that is facing a host of issues including player payments and contracts.
Sarfraz was to captain the Galle Gladiators franchise.
Gayle and Plunkett were set to join former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan, Munaf Patel, local icon Kusal Perera, Sri Lankan T20 specialists Kusal Mendis and Nuwan Pradeep among others in the team.
The LPL is scheduled to start on November 26 with a clash between Colombo Kings and Kandy Tuskers in Hambantota, with the final slated for December 16.
Five teams — Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Dambulla and Jaffna — will compete for the top prize in the tournament.
The Kandy franchise is owned by Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s brother Sohail and will be coached by former Sri Lanka batsman Hashan Tillakaratne.