Postponed 2011 tournament In May 2011,
Sri Lanka Cricket announced a new franchise-based Twenty20 tournament in the country, modelled on the
Indian Premier League. The SLC signed a deal with Somerset Entertainment Ventures to organise the tournament. Seven teams were allocated, each representing a province. Somerset Entertainment Ventures have been given the rights to run the event for 15 years. The first tournament was to be held at
R. Premadasa Stadium in
Colombo between 19 July and 4 August. However, the
Board of Control for Cricket in India refused to let the 12 Indian players selected in the tournament participate. Furthermore, allegations of corruption and incompetence by SLC and its handing over of the organisation to a previously unheard of Singapore-based Somerset Entertainment Ventures put the tournament in serious jeopardy. The tournament was postponed to 2012, with the former
Inter-Provincial Twenty20 taking its place. Sandiip Bhammer of SEV blamed the Indian players' withdrawal for causing sponsors to withdraw from the competition.
2012 tournament In February 2012, SLC signed a renewed deal with Somerset Entertainment Ventures to hold the tournament in August 2012 at
Colombo and
Kandy, with the seven teams as originally planned. The BCCI said that Indian players in the SLPL was a possibility. The SLPL's partnership with the MCC Spirit of Cricket initiative was similar to the
MCC–
DLF partnership in the
2008 IPL. In June 2012, the seven provincial teams were changed to seven franchises, owned by private backers like the
IPL and
BPL. The SLPL was officially launched on 16 July 2012 at
Cinnamon Grand Colombo in
Colombo.
SLC Chairman
Upali Dharmadasa announced plans to add two more franchises in the following years in other regions. Like the IPL, the SLPL would have cheerleaders and other entertainment, with the official website, mascot, theme song and logo of the SLPL also launched on 16 July. The 2012 SLPL season was played in
Colombo and
Kandy from 11 to 31 August 2012. Out of the 24 matches scheduled, 23 took place and one was rained off. Every team played each other in a
round-robin system. The top four ranking sides progressed to the knockout stage of semi-finals followed by a final at
R. Premadasa Stadium,
Colombo.
Uva Next beat
Nagenahira Nagas to become champions.
2013–2014 The second season was set to begin in 2013 but was cancelled after the franchises breached payment deadlines. The 2014 season was also cancelled, with the announcement in February 2014, citing lack of meaningful sponsorship for the league. ==League organisation==