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T&T, US, UK not on Facebook live streaming list for CPL

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The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has reaffirmed its partnership with Facebook with an agreement to broadcast the 34 matches this year to 54 countries. The tournament starts on 8 August 2018 and will run until 16 September.

The best cricketing talent from across the Caribbean and from around the world will be taking part. Fans will be able to see the likes of Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Brendon McCullum, Steve Smith, Evin Lewis, David Warner and many other global superstars compete for the Hero CPL title.

As well as broadcasting live matches, Hero CPL will be sharing unique and engaging content with fans, both during games and from behind the scenes, on Facebook throughout the tournament. All content will be available on the CPL T20 Facebook Page.

Speaking about the deal Head of Digital for Hero CPL, Vishnu Kumar, said: “Facebook has been such an important part of the growth of Hero CPL over the years and we are delighted to be continuing to work closely with their excellent team to bring our fans as close to the Biggest Party in Sport as possible.”

The countries where the games will be streaming live on Facebook are the following…

 Argentina

Austria

Belgium

Bermuda

Bolivia

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Brazil

Brunei

Bulgaria

Chile

Costa Rica

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech republic

Denmark

Estonia

Falkland Islands

Fiji

Finland

France

Germany

Gibraltar

Greece

Hong Kong

Hungary

Indonesia

Italy

Japan

Luxembourg

Malayasia

Malta

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Pakistan

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Samoa

Serbia

Singapore

Slovenia

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Thailand

Tonga

Turkey

Uruguay

Vanuatu

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