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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

2025 CPL dates confirmed

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Nicholas Pooran of Trinbago Knight Riders bats against Saint Kitts & Nevis Patriots during the Men's 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, on Sunday (Septemeber 22). TKR won by seven wickets.

Nicholas Pooran of Trinbago Knight Riders bats against Saint Kitts & Nevis Patriots during the Men's 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, on Sunday (Septemeber 22). TKR won by seven wickets.

Courtesy CPL T20

The 2025 Caribbean Pre­mier League (CPL) will take place from Thurs­day Au­gust 14 to Sun­day Sep­tem­ber 21. This win­dow has been agreed be­tween CPL and Crick­et West In­dies (CWI) and once again there will be no clash with West In­dies in­ter­na­tion­al match­es.

The six teams tak­ing part in the 2025 sea­son will be An­tigua & Bar­bu­da Fal­cons, Bar­ba­dos Roy­als, Guyana Ama­zon War­riors, St Kitts & Nevis Pa­tri­ots, Saint Lu­cia Kings and Trin­ba­go Knight Rid­ers. The teams will com­pete across 34 match­es to de­cide who will claim the 2025 CPL ti­tle.

Pe­te Rus­sell, CEO of the Re­pub­lic Bank CPL, said: “We are pleased to have once again worked with Crick­et West In­dies to find a win­dow that al­lows the very best play­ers from across the re­gion to take part in the CPL. The 2024 sea­son was our most suc­cess­ful to date and we are look­ing for­ward to build­ing on that suc­cess in 2025.”

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