Jamaica Tallawahs’ absence from CPL 2024 attributed to lack of Government support

The Jamaica Tallawahs, a prominent team in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) with three titles to their name, will not participate in the next edition of the T20 showcase.

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Instead, an Antigua-based franchise, yet to be named, will take their place. This marks the second time Antigua will host a CPL franchise, with the Antigua Hawksbills being the initial representatives in the first two editions of the CPL before being succeeded by the St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots.

The decision to relinquish ownership of the Tallawahs came from Guyanese businessman Kris Persaud, who cited the inability to sustain the team due to a lack of support from the Jamaican Government. Jeff Miller, former CEO of the Tallawahs, shed light on the government’s lack of support, explaining that despite multiple proposals submitted over the years, no agreement was reached to secure government backing for the franchise.

Miller highlighted the importance of government support in the CPL’s business plan, emphasizing that other franchises receive substantial financial support from their respective countries. Unfortunately, Jamaica has not participated in providing financial assistance to the franchise, resulting in an unsustainable model.

Absence of home games for the Tallawahs

The absence of home games for the Tallawahs has been a significant factor in their financial challenges. Without home matches, the franchise loses revenue from ticket sales, merchandising, concessions, and sponsorships. The reluctance of the Jamaican Government to pay the CPL hosting fee for the past four years contributed to this situation.

Persaud and Miller will now lead the new Antigua-based franchise, replacing the Tallawahs in the CPL. The CPL is currently seeking new owners for the Jamaica-based franchise.

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Miller expressed optimism about the future partnership with the Antiguan Government, stating that they have received substantial commitments compared to what they received from Jamaica. The naming, branding, and logo announcements for the new Antigua franchise are expected to be made next month.

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