Kids In CPL

The Hero Caribbean Premier League and the Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League will be working with schools and children-focused Charities and Foundations to bring children even closer to the action during the 2022 tournaments which bowl off on Wednesday.

Up to 2,000 children will be invited to attend, free of charge, allowing them to come and watch the world-class cricket and partake in a unique family occasion, packed with entertainment.

CPL’s management says it will be a great chance to inspire the next generation to fall in love with cricket.

In Saint Lucia and Guyana, Hero CPL will be working with Republic Bank to bring young cricketers involved in their “5 For Fun” Programme to play a game on the outfield during the interval between innings of all the 10am games.

The Samuel Badree Academy of Sport Education and the Daren Ganga Foundation have been involved in the planning of these activities and Trinidad and Tobago children involved with these organisations will also have a chance to witness the biggest party in sport firsthand.

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