Caribbean Premier League 2025 Slated for 14 August to 21 September
by Karen Rollins Feb 3, 2025

The 2025 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is set to take place from Thursday 14 August to Sunday 21 September, it has been announced.
In a press release, the CPL said the timing for the 13th edition of the regional competition was agreed with Cricket West Indies to ensure that it does not clash with any international West Indies 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. The CPL’s format will continue to feature 30 league-stage matches featuring the six teams, followed by four playoffs – the eliminator, two qualifiers, and the final.
The CPL’s chief executive officer, Pete Russell, said working with Cricket West Indies should mean that “the very best players from across the region” can take part in the event. He added: “The 2024 season was our most successful to date and we are looking forward to building on that success in 2025.”
Cricket West Indies acting chief executive officer and chief operating officer, Lynford Inverary, stated: “While CWI continues to take a leading role in shaping our overall cricket calendar, the CPL remains a key part of our cricketing ecosystem, playing an important role in the development and promotion of the game throughout the Caribbean. Our collaboration with CPL ensures that the best talent will be on display while avoiding any conflicts with international cricket.”
Last year, the St Lucia Kings won the CPL title after defeating the Guyana Amazon Warriors in a thrilling final.