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17 Apr 2023 13:05 #400233
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According to the official fixtures, released on Monday, the 11th edition of the tournament will run from 16 August to 24 September in Saint Lucia, St Kitts & Nevis, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, and Guyana.
From August 16-20, the home side, Saint Lucia Kings, will appear in four of the fixtures.
From there the tournament moves to St Kitts & Nevis with six matches at Warner Park between 23 August and 27 August with four games for the home team, the Patriots.
The next leg of the tournament will take place in Barbados with the CPL returning to the country for the first time since 2019.
With six matches scheduled for the iconic Kensington Oval, and four home games for the Barbados Royals, there will be lots of excitement about the tournament’s return.
The matches will take place in Barbados from 30 August to 3 September.
From 5 September to 10 September, the tournament will be in Trinidad & Tobago. There will be four home games for the Trinbago Knight Riders and six matches in total.
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17 Apr 2023 13:11 #400235
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When was the last time a Jamaica team, Scorpions or Tallawahs, hosted a home game in any format of cricket?
Amazing they have won stuff when they never have home advantage.
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