CPL gets Approval Trinidad and Tobago to Host 2020 from August 18 Behind Closed Doors

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CPL gets Approval Trinidad and Tobago to Host 2020 from August 18 Behind Closed Doors

The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will be the primary main T20 league to be held after the compulsory break-induced due to the unfold of coronavirus, following the announcement of Trinidad & Tobago authorities granting permission to maintain the match behind shut doorways from 18 August to 20 September.

All the video games will be performed in Trinidad and Tobago in order to minimise the danger of gamers and workers catching the virus.

“All teams and officials will be housed in one hotel and everyone will be subject to strict quarantine protocols for the first two weeks they are in the country,” mentioned a statement from CPL.

“Everyone travelling from overseas will be tested for COVID-19, before departure and then again on arrival in Trinidad. Teams and officials will be put into “households” the place social distancing will want to be in place. There will be smaller clusters inside every family; the place these measures can be relaxed.