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Shahid Afridi ast performed within the Pakistan Super League play-offs© AFP
Galle Gladiators have appointed former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi as their captain and home expertise Bhanuka Rajapaksa as his deputy for the upcoming Lanka Premier League (LPL). Taking to Twitter the franchise wrote, “#GalleGladiators name superstar @SAfridiOfficial as captain, #BhanukaRajapaksa as vice-captain.” Afridi final featured within the not too long ago concluded Pakistan Super League play-offs. He scalped three wickets and scored 12 runs in two video games for Multan Sultans. The match will undertake a zero-tolerance coverage in opposition to any wrongdoing, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) stated on Saturday.
Sri Lanka Cricket’s Anti-Corruption Unit (SLC ACU) in collaboration with the International Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ICC ACU) is administering the anti-corruption initiatives on the LPL 2020, and related officers will likely be current and vigilant at each match, occasion and, official capabilities all through the match on the venue and the resort.
The contributors, (gamers and officers) of the league are obliged to report any corrupt approaches, as and when it occurs to the Anti-Corruption Managers (ACMs) appointed for the LPL, and such experiences will likely be handled strict confidentiality by the Anti-Corruption Unit in place.
LPL‘s inaugural season will begin subsequent week regardless of star gamers together with Chris Gayle, Lasith Malinga and others have pulled out of the match. In the LPL, 5 franchisee groups, named after Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Dambulla, and Jaffna will compete in 23 matches.
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Colombo will tackle Kandy within the opening match of LPL on the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium in Hambantota on November 26.
Every day there will likely be doubleheaders until the semi-finals on December 13 and 14. The last will likely be performed on December 16.
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