CCDM to sit with DPL clubs in the coming week

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolitan said on Monday that they have decided to sit with the clubs to make a plan so that they can resume Dhaka Premier League.
CCDM had taken the decision after receiving directives in this regard from BCB President Nazmul Hassan as the board president is trying to see whether they can bring back DPL in the coming days that were postponed since March 16 due to corona virus.
As per their decision, the CCDM being the apex body of the domestic cricket clubs will hold talks with their high-ups in the coming week to discuss as to how they’ll move ahead and afterwards will sit with representatives and officials of the participating 12 premier division clubs to get assured of the clubs’ interest.

Besides, they’ll want to know from the clubs how they’ll take measures to keep players safe and secure amid concerns over COVID-19 cases.
CCDM Member Secretary Ali Hossain made the disclosure to Cricfrenzy over phone on Monday while replying to a query over resumption of the unfinished premier league.
‘’We are yet to fix the date of sitting with club officials but hope to sit with them in the coming week,’’ said Ali.
“Already the BCB president gave us a guideline. As per the guideline, we have to inform the board about some important issues. Firstly, we will hold talks ourselves. And then, we’ll sit with the representatives of the participating clubs of the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League (DPDCL) to make sure of those matters that the board wants to know about from us.”
“If clubs show their interests and agree to play the league and if they can put forth their proposal to provide required security to the players, CCDM will then inform it to the board to take further action to get the league underway,’’ he said