CPL 2020, the biggest party in town, begins on August 18 in Trinidad & Tobago. However, it will be a quiet affair due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This will be the first T20 league to be played during the pandemic, and it will be played in a single country, and at just two grounds. Due to the global travel restrictions, many franchises have been severely affected by the absence of key overseas players.
ESPNcricinfo looked at some of the key talking points that would come into play during the 23-day tournament, which will also act as training ground for some players and coaches ahead of the IPL, which begins on September 19, nine days after the CPL final on September 10.
Playoffs format tweaked again
The playoffs format this year will comprise just the two semi-finals and the final, without any advantage for the team winning the league stage. There will be one less match, compared with the four games during the play-offs last year.
Spin to win
Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain will host ten matches, while the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba will stage 23 games. With pitches set to deteriorate rapidly, there is a good chance that spin could play a dominant role. Also, spin has worked well at both the venues: slower bowlers have conceded 6.90 runs per over, compared to 8.38 by pace bowlers.
Hence there is a good chance that teams such as Barbados Tridents and Knight Riders could field even four spinners in the XI. Get ready to watch some masterclasses by leg-spinners like Rashid Khan (Tridents), Imran Tahir (Amazon Warriors), Sandeep Lamichhane (Tallawahs) and Zahir Khan (Zouks).
Who are the emerging players to watch out for?
The CPL has made it mandatory for each team to give an emerging player a minimum of five games during this season. The rule states that at least one emerging player should make five appearances, or multiple players should make five combined appearances. The rule is designed to provide exposure to young, uncapped talent.