The Simba Premier League T20, which was scheduled to run September 10-19 has been postponed.
According to an event spokesperson: “Due to the strict government protocol measures and the international travel logistical challenges that we are facing to bring in the foreign players we have decided to reschedule the tournament to a later date.”
The six team event was due to feature a number of stars from Kenya, Uganda and beyond after last week’s draft.
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