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The eagerly awaited 11th edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2023 is poised to kick off on August 16, marking the commencement of another thrilling season of Twenty20 cricket. Established by Cricket West Indies in 2013, the CPL 🌳has evolved into a prominent annual cricketing event that captures the spirit of the Caribbean and enthralls fans worldwide.
With its action-packed matches and electrifying performances, the CPL has become a major highlight in the cricket calendar. This year, a total of six teams will be partaking in the tournament, engaging in a total of 34 matches. The participating teams include the Saint Lucia Kings (SLK), Jamaica Tallawahs (JMT), Barbados Royals (BBR), Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR), St Kitts and Nevis Patriots (SKN) and Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW).
The Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium will set the stage for the tournament’s opening clash between the SLK and the JMT. As the competition unfolds, cricket enthusiasts can anticipate a series of high-stakes battles, strategic gameplay, and exceptional cricketing skills.
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The tournament is set to transpire across five venues and it will follow the familiar format of a round-robin league phase, followed by the Eliminator, Qualifiers 1 and 2, and ultimately culminating in the final. The grand finale of CPL 2023 is slat⛦ed to take place at the Providence Stadium on September 25, where the two most f♋ormidable teams will vie for the prestigious title.
The majority of the league matches, a total of 30, will be hosted by five of the six teams: SLK, SKN, BBR, TKR and GAW. Furthermore, Guyana will play host to the playoffs. While the defending champions, JMT, won’t be hosting any matches in this edition, the competition remains fierce.
TKR have a commendable record with four CPL titles to their name, making them a team to watch out for. JMT have clinched the title thrice, BBR twice, and SKN once. As for Saint Lucia and Guyana, they’re still vying for their first CPL championship.
Full schedule of the Caribbean Premier League (Men’s edition) 2023:
Phase 1: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
- August 16: Saint Lucia Kings v Jamaica Tallawahs, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 17: Saint Lucia Kings v Barbados Royals, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 19: Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- August 19: Saint Lucia Kings v Guyana Amazon Warriors, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 20: Jamaica Tallawahs v Barbados Royals, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- August 20: Saint Lucia Kings v St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
Phase 2: Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, St Kitts
- August 23: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Jamaica Tallawahs, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 24: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Guyana Amazon Warriors, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 26: Saint Lucia Kings v Trinbago Knight Riders, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- August 26: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Barbados Royals, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 27: Jamaica Tallawahs v Guyana Amazon Warriors, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- August 27: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
Phase 3: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
- August 30: Barbados Royals v Trinbago Knight Riders, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- August 31: Barbados Royals v Jamaica Tallawahs, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 2: Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- September 2: Barbados Royals v Saint Lucia Kings, 12:00 AM GMT / 08:00 PM LOCAL
- September 3: Jamaica Tallawahs v Trinbago Knight Riders, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- September 3: Barbados Royals v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, 12:00 AM GMT / 08:00 PM LOCAL
Phase 4: Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
- September 5: Trinbago Knight Riders v Guyana Amazon Warriors, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 6: Trinbago Knight Riders v Barbados Royals, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 9: St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Saint Lucia Kings, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- September 9: Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs, 12:00 AM GMT / 08:00 PM LOCAL
- September 10: Barbados Royals v Guyana Amazon Warriors, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- September 10: Trinbago Knight Riders v Saint Lucia Kings, 12:00 AM GMT / 08:00 PM LOCAL
Phase 5: Providence Stadium, Guyana
- September 13: Guyana Amazon Warriors v Jamaica Tallawahs, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 14: Guyana Amazon Warriors v Saint Lucia Kings, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 16: Jamaica Tallawahs v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- September 16: Guyana Amazon Warriors v Trinbago Knight Riders, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 17: Jamaica Tallawahs v Saint Lucia Kings, 02:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
- September 17: Guyana Amazon Warriors v Barbados Royals, 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
Phase 6: Providence Stadium, Guyana – Playoffs
- September 19: Eliminator (TBC v TBC), 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 20: Qualifier 1 (TBC v TBC), 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 22: Qualifier 2 (TBC v TBC), 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
- September 24: Final (TBC v TBC), 11:00 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
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