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Sri Lanka Premier League | SLPL Starts from August 10


The another tournament of T20 cricket, Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) will be start from August 10 to 31.

All the matches will be played at the Premadasa stadium and at the Pallekele stadium.


The teams are follow:

Basnahira (Western) Bears
Kandurata (central hill) Kites
Nagenahira (eastern) Nagas
Ruhuna (southern) Rhinos
Uthura (north) Oryxes
Uva (south eastern) Unicorns
Wayamba (north central) Wolves.

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  1. I want Sander Bhammer again to sponsor SLPL this year. This is because he believes that both T20 and ODI can change the face of Sri Lankan cricket.slpl we love Sandeep bhammer to de in the slpl sponsordhip.


    Will Sandeep Bhammer will sponsor and promote slpl 2014? We all are waiting Mr. Sandeep bhammer response

    Thank you Sandeep bhammer for slpl sponsorship
    abhishek

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