The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will be back in Jamaica this summer, Sports Minister Olivia Grange announced Friday. The Cabinet has approved a new Jamaica franchise and confirmed that the country will host matches in the CPL 2026 season starting in August.
“I’m very elated that the games will be around Independence time, so we’ll have an extended celebratory period. And I’m looking forward to the Diaspora coming to Jamaica to enjoy the Independence celebrations, the Grand Gala and CPL,” Grange said.
The Cabinet’s approval follows arrangements concluded by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, together with the Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with the CPL.
Minister Grange added that the new arrangement will advance Jamaica’s cricket development programme. “We have worked out some details in regard to how Jamaica will benefit outside of the T20 games; and we will be able to promote brand Jamaica, destination Jamaica, because it’s a combination of two ministries partnering with the CPL and the new franchise holders,” she said.
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said the return of the CPL represents more than just sporting action. “The Government of Jamaica is delighted to welcome the CPL family back to our shores in 2026 as we celebrate the exciting fusion of cricket, culture, and community. The return of CPL to Kingston represents more than just world-class sporting action — it signals a renewed wave of energy for our urban tourism strategy. We are committed to showcasing fresh experiences, vibrant city offerings, and even more compelling reasons for visitors to choose Jamaica as their destination,” Bartlett said.
Minister Grange said more details on the CPL’s return to Jamaica will be announced at a press conference at a later date.








