Photo Credit: Caribbean Premier League
The broadcasters for the 10th Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) have been confirmed with major broadcast deals in the UK, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Australia and across the Caribbean.
This year also sees the launch of the inaugural Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) which gets underway alongside the Hero CPL on 31 August 2022.
In those countries not listed below the Hero CPL and Massy WCPL will be available to watch on the tournament’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
Hero CPL & Massy WCPL
BT Sport – United Kingdom
Sky NZ – New Zealand
Fancode – India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and the Maldives
Willow – USA
SuperSport – South Africa
Fox Sports – Australia
DAZN – Australia, Europe and South East Asia
SportsMax – Pan Caribbean
E-Networks – Guyana
Hero CPL
Star Sports – India
CNC3 – Trinidad & Tobago
Etisalat – Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Syria, Tunisa, UAE, Yemen, West Bank, Gaza Strip and Palestine.
TVG – Guyana
NCN – Guyana
National Television Network – Guyana
Little Rock Television Station – Guyana
CNS – Antigua and Barbuda
GBN – Grenada
Winners TV – St Lucia
Massy WCPL
TV6 – Trinidad & Tobago
ENetworks – Guyana
CVM TV – Jamaica
CBC – Barbados
The 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League will feature some of the best cricketing talent from across the Caribbean and around the world with Dwayne Bravo, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, David Miller, Quinton de Kock, Imran Tahir and Mohammad Amir or set to take part.
The Massy WCPL will see Stafanie Taylor, Hayley Matthews, Deandra Dottin, Chloe Tryon and Sune Luus along with other world class talent compete for the first WCPL title.
The tournaments get underway at Warner Park, St Kitts on 31 August and will visit Saint Lucia and Trinidad before the tournament culminates in Guyana on 30 September.
Name of Author: CPL
The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is an annual Twenty20 cricket tournament in the Caribbean, established in 2013 by Cricket West Indies to replace the Caribbean Twenty20. Sponsored by Republic Bank Limited, it is officially known as the Republic Bank CPL.