RUSH Sports clinches exclusive broadcast rights for CPL and WCPL

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Cricket lovers across the Caribbean can look forward to a blockbuster late summer, as RUSH Sports has been confirmed as the exclusive broadcast partner for the 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and the Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL).

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From August 14 to September 21, the men’s CPL will unleash 34 high-octane matches, while the WCPL will run from September 6 to 17 with seven fiercely contested games — all streamed into living rooms across the region, complete with the carnival-like energy that has earned the CPL its title as The Biggest Party in Sport.

A festival of cricket across six Caribbean nations

The action will unfold in Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, St Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad & Tobago, each venue set to pulse with music, color, and the roar of passionate crowds.

For the men’s tournament, expect a galaxy of cricketing stars: Quinton de Kock – South African shot-maker supreme; Andre Russell – the Jamaican powerhouse with match-turning firepower; Nicholas Pooran – master of controlled aggression; Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim – Pakistan’s crafty bowling duo; Rovman Powell – Jamaica’s hard-hitting captain ready to lead from the front.

WCPL: The battle for a third crown

The women’s competition will be no less riveting. All eyes will be on Hayley Matthews, the world’s No. 1 all-rounder, as she attempts to steer the Barbados Royals to an unprecedented third consecutive WCPL title.

But the challenge will be fierce. Deandra Dottin, one of the most explosive batters in the women’s game, will be determined to spoil the Royals’ reign, while South African pace spearhead Shabnim Ismail will be hunting wickets with her trademark aggression.

RUSH Sports: Bringing every moment home

With RUSH Sports at the helm, fans are guaranteed wall-to-wall coverage, from the first ball in Tarouba to the final celebrations in Guyana. The network’s exclusive rights mean supporters across the Caribbean can experience every six, every wicket, and every nail-biting finish as if they were in the stands themselves.

This partnership cements RUSH Sports’ position as a leading force in Caribbean sports broadcasting — and ensures that this year’s CPL and WCPL will not just be tournaments, but regional events of cultural significance.

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