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Posted: Thursday 5 September, 2024 at 7:09 PM

The Bouncer Family gets bigger for CPL 2024

Chris and Gayle Bouncer taking in the sights in Antigua with proud parents Vivian and Richard Bouncer
By: Republic Bank CPL, Press Release

    Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, 5 September 2024 -- Vivian Bouncer and Richard Bouncer, the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) mascots have new additions to their family ahead of the 2024 season. The kids will be travelling around the Caribbean with Mr and Mrs Bouncer this summer. 

     

    Chris Bouncer and Gayle Bouncer will be helping their parents enjoy the Biggest Party in Sport. Both of the children are already huge cricket fans, and they are looking forward to taking in their first live games this year. 

     

    The 2024 CPL will take place from 29 August to 6 October with matches set to take place in Antigua, Barbados, Guyana, St Kitts, Saint Lucia and Trinidad. Fans will get to meet the Bouncer family at all of those locations this summer.

     

    Pete Russell, CPL’s CEO, said: “Mr and Mrs Bouncer have been a part of the CPL for more than a decade and they have clearly been busy in the off season. We are looking forward to welcoming Chris and Gayle to matches this year and we are sure that they will bring even more excitement to the CPL as they carry on the family business of entertaining fans at cricket grounds across the region.”

     

     

     

     

     

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