Breakout League in jeopardy as CWI awaits crucial sponsorship lifeline

ST JOHN’S, Antigua — The future of the Breakout T20 League now hangs in a delicate balance, with Cricket West Indies (CWI) conceding that the tournament’s return this year depends entirely on securing external financial backing.

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CWI President Kishore Shallow acknowledged that while the inaugural staging proved its value, the organization simply does not have the financial capacity to independently fund a 2026 edition.

From momentum to uncertainty

The league, introduced as a platform to identify and elevate emerging regional talent, specifically players under 30 with limited professional exposure, had generated optimism after its debut.

Yet earlier this year, CWI announced a pause, citing an overcrowded cricket calendar and the need to prioritize preparations for major global tournaments, including the ICC Under-19 and senior men’s T20 World Cups.

Now, the conversation has shifted from postponement to potential cancellation.

“Earlier in the year we were forced to reschedule it…and we thought of cancelling it altogether for this year, but we decided to explore that decision and explore the option of having it,” Shallow revealed.

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Search for a lifeline

At the heart of the uncertainty lies a pressing need for partnership. CWI is actively seeking corporate sponsors willing to share the financial burden of staging the tournament.

“Of course, we are open to exploring partnerships. If we find someone in the corporate space, whether in the region or internationally, who would be willing to meet us halfway to host that tournament, because we understand how critical it is to host the Breakout League to expose our young talent,” Shallow said.

His remarks underscore the league’s strategic importance, not merely as a competition, but as a developmental bridge for the region’s next generation of cricketers.

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All options on the table

With uncertainty looming, CWI is weighing alternative approaches to preserve the initiative, even if it cannot be staged annually.

“So we’re still exploring those opportunities. Hopefully we find a partner, but in the absence of that it will be difficult to have it this year. What we have also explored and discussed is that it may be a case of tactically hosting the Breakout League every other year or so.”

The governing body is also engaging regional governments and key stakeholders in an effort to unlock support.

“But we are really exploring the possibility, talking to key partners like governments to see how possible it is to host this Breakout League later this year, but if not, then next year,” Shallow added.

A critical moment for regional development

What began as a promising pathway for untapped talent now faces a defining test. Without timely investment, the Breakout League risks stalling just as it begins to establish its identity within Caribbean cricket.

For CWI, the coming months will determine whether the competition evolves into a sustainable fixture, or becomes an idea paused by financial reality.

 

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