
The Limacol Caribbean Premier League has unveiled the start times of the 30 games set to make up the Biggest Party in Sport.
The CPL II will take place from 11th July to 16 August, 2014.
A mixture of morning, afternoon and evening fixtures will cater for all audiences across the Caribbean, and ensure that an ever increasing fan base around the globe will be able to catch all of the action from what is set to be an exhilarating six weeks of high octane T20 action.
“We saw from last year’s tournament that whatever time of day, the Caribbean people will come out to support the CPL and create the unique, energetic atmosphere that has made the competition famous. A high percentage of last year’s fans were families, so it makes sense for us to ensure they are catered for with earlier starts, in addition to local and global television audiences who are eager to follow the action ball-by-ball,” commented Damien O'Donohoe, CEO of the Caribbean Premier League commented.
The CPL, which thrilled sell-out crowds in six countries across the Caribbean in 2013, is once again looking to excite fans with high intensity T20 cricket for the 2014 tournament.
Grenada, known for its vibrant culture and hospitality, will serve as the opening venue to showcase the region’s most exciting domestic Twenty20 tournament. Global stars including Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Kevin Pietersen and Muttiah Muralitharan will take part in the “Biggest Party in Sport”.
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About the Caribbean Premier League:
Caribbean Premier League is a franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines two of the most compelling aspects of Caribbean life – dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. The inaugural CPL, billed as “the Biggest Party in Sport”, featured six teams competing throughout the region in August 2013 – Jamaica Tallawahs, The Red Steel, Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Lucia Zouks, Antigua Hawksbills. The Jamaica Tallawahs, captained by Chris Gayle, emerged as champions.
CPL II will take place from 11th July to 16th August of 2014.
Full Schedule for CPL 2014
Date | Local Time | Fixture | Venue |
Week 1 | | | |
Friday 11 July | 2:00pm | Guyana Amazon Warriors v Antigua Hawksbills | National Cricket Stadium, Grenada |
Saturday 12 July | 10:30am | The Red Steel v Barbados Tridents | National Cricket Stadium, Grenada |
Saturday 12 July | 2:30pm | St. Lucia Zouks v Jamaica Tallawahs | National Cricket Stadium, Grenada |
Week 2 | | | |
Thursday 17 July | 3:30pm | Antigua Hawksbills v Jamaica Tallawahs | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua |
Thursday 17 July | 7:30pm | Guyana Amazon Warriors v The Red Steel | Providence Stadium, Guyana |
Saturday 19 July | 12 noon | Antigua Hawksbills v Barbados Tridents | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua |
Saturday 19 July | 4:00pm | Guyana Amazon Warriors v St. Lucia Zouks | Providence Stadium, Guyana |
Sunday 20 July | 12 noon | Antigua Hawksbills v The Red Steel | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua |
Sunday 20 July | 4:00pm | Guyana Amazon Warriors v Jamaica Tallawahs | Providence Stadium, Guyana |
Week 3 | | | |
Wednesday 23 July | 4:00pm | Barbados Tridents v St. Lucia Zouks | Kensington Oval, Barbados |
Thursday 24 July | 8:00pm | The Red Steel v Guyana Amazon Warriors | Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad |
Friday 25 July | 4:00pm | Barbados Tridents v Antigua Hawksbills | Kensington Oval, Barbados |
Saturday 26 July | 12 noon | The Red Steel v Jamaica Tallawahs | Queen's Park Oval |
Saturday 26 July | 4:00pm | Barbados Tridents v Guyana Amazon Warriors | Kensington Oval, Barbados |
Sunday 27 July | 4:00pm | The Red Steel v St. Lucia Zouks | Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad |
Week 4 | | | |
Thursday 31 July | 2:00pm | Jamaica Tallawahs v Antigua Hawksbills | Sabina Park, Jamaica |
Thursday 31 July | 8:00pm | St. Lucia Zouks v Barbados Tridents | Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia |
Saturday 2 August | 11:00am | Jamaica Tallawahs v Guyana Amazon Warriors | Sabina Park, Jamaica |
Saturday 2 August | 4:00pm | St. Lucia Zouks v The Red Steel | Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia |
Sunday 3 August | 11:00am | Jamaica Tallawahs v Barbados Tridents | Sabina Park, Jamaica |
Sunday 3 August | 4:00pm | St. Lucia Zouks v Antigua Hawksbills | Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia |
Week 5 | | | |
Thursday 7 August | 4:00pm | Guyana Amazon Warriors v Antigua Hawksbills | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Thursday 7 August | 8:00pm | The Red Steel v Barbados Tridents | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Saturday 9 August | 12 noon | Jamaica Tallawahs v St. Lucia Zouks | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Saturday 9 August | 4:00pm | Antigua Hawksbills v The Red Steel | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Sunday 10 August | 12 noon | Guyana Amazon Warriors v St. Lucia Zouks | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Sunday 10 August | 4:00pm | Barbados Tridents v Jamaica Tallawahs | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Finals Week | | | |
Wednesday 13 August | 4:00pm | Semi Final 1 - 3rd vs 4th | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Thursday 14 August | 4:00pm | Semi Final 2 - 2nd vs Winner SF1 | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Saturday 16 August | 4:00pm | Final - Group stage winner vs Winner SF2 | Warner Park, St Kitts |
Sunday 17 August | | Reserve Day | Warner Park, St Kitts
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