Jeremiah Louis Joins SKN Patriots for Remaining 2024 CPL T20 Season.
Jeremiah Louis Joins SKN Patriots for Remaining 2024 CPL T20 Season.

Last Updated on September 13, 2024, 7:08 AM AST by Anthony Morris

St Kitts and Nevis: Minister of Sports, Samal Duggins extended his congratulations to Jeremiah louis on joining the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots for the remainder of the 2024 CPL T20 Season.

Minister Samal Duggins shared this information with the public through his official social media account and shared the feeling of pride announcing his return in the SKN Team.

He noted that as Minister of Sports, he is incredibly proud to congratulate Jermiah Louis on joining his brother Mikyle Louis with the SKN Patriots for the remaining Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 Season 2024.

The Sports Minister stated that Jeremiah Louis’ joining is an exciting moment for the local talent. He also said that to see the two brothers representing St Kitts and Nevis on the regional stage, it is a true reflection of the strength and the dedication of the athletes.

Minister Samal Duggins also extended best wishes to Jeremiah as he steps up to make his mark. He also wishes the entire SKN Patriots team as they take on the St Lucia Kings.

Significantly, the Minister of Sports and Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew also met with the players of the team wearing the jerseys of the nation to showcase the dedication to support their team.

It is also to be noted that the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots lost by 5 wickets in today’s match against the Saint Lucia Kings.

Notably, the St Kitts and Nevis (SKN) patriots are on the 6th position in the Caribbean Premier League and unfortunately, they have lost in all the recent five matches that have been played.

In order to stay in the game, the SKN Patriots need to win all the remaining upcoming matches and showcase their best.

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