Bravo bros' reunion, ageless wonders, and more: everything you need to know about CPL 2025
With the 13th season of the CPL set to kick off on August 14, here's a primer to bring you up to speed
Deivarayan Muthu
13-Aug-2025 • 6 hrs ago
St Lucia Kings picked up their maiden CPL trophy in 2024 • CPL T20 via Getty Images
The 13th season of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will kick off on August 14, with St Kitts & Nevis Patriots taking on Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in Basseterre. Here's everything you need to know about CPL 2025.
So, the biggest party in cricket is back?
Yep, the six-team league will start on August 14 and will run until September 21, with six venues set to host 34 games. The top four sides in the league phase will qualify for the playoffs, which will be held at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Just like the IPL, the top two teams will get two tilts at the final.
Okay, how many countries are hosting the tournament?
CPL 2025 will be played in six countries: St Kitts, Antigua, St Lucia, Trinidad, Barbados and Guyana.
Are you excited about the reunion of the Bravo brothers?
Dwayne Bravo, who has been one of the faces of the CPL for a number of years, had retired from competitive cricket after an injury had cut short his CPL season in 2024. He has since coached the Knight Riders' franchises around the world, and this will be his first stint in the CPL as head coach. He will take over the role at Trinbago from Phil Simmons, who is now in charge of Bangladesh.
Can the most decorated player in the CPL - he has won five titles - add another to his kitty, this time as TKR's head coach?
Dwayne Bravo was appointed TKR head coach earlier this year•CPL T20 via Getty Images
Under Dwayne, his brother Darren Bravo, who has won four titles, will return to the CPL, having last featured in the league in 2022. Darren has not played any competitive game in senior cricket since 2023, but after taking a break from cricket, the 36-year-old is ready to return to action.
The league of ageless wonders
Imran Tahir, who turned 46 this March, showed that he still has it in T20 cricket, taking 14 wickets in five games at an outstanding average of 9.28 and economy rate of 6.61 in Guyana Amazon Warriors' run to the Global Super League title. He remains the only overseas player with 100 or more wickets in the CPL and hopes to bring home a second CPL title for Amazon Warriors.
Faf du Plessis, who had led St Lucia Kings to CPL glory in 2024, will miss the tournament this year. The 41-year-old had originally prioritised the Hundred over the CPL, but has now withdrawn from that competition too for groin surgery. David Wiese, who turned 40 earlier this May, has been appointed as the new captain of Kings. He brings a wealth of T20 experience, having played 400 T20s around the world, including 39 in the CPL.
Then, there's Moeen Ali, 38, who has opted to skip the Hundred for the CPL, where he will team up with Tahir.
Kieron Pollard is one of the senior-most players in the CPL•CPL T20 via Getty Images
After winning the MLC with MI New York, 38-year-old Kieron Pollard is back in the Caribbean to captain TKR. Colin Munro, also 38, and Alex Hales, 36, lend more experience to TKR. Hales is 41 runs away from surpassing Pollard as the second-highest run-getter in the history of T20 cricket.
Shakib Al Hasan, 38, was Falcons' second-round pick at the draft and is now just two strikes away from 500 T20 wickets. He is set to become the fifth player to the landmark.
Who are the defending champions?
Kings are the reigning CPL champions, having won their maiden title in 2024, when they toppled Tahir's Amazon Warriors in Guyana. USA international Aaron Jones, who cracked an unbeaten 48 off 31 balls in the final last year, has been retained by Kings for the upcoming season. Jones qualifies as a local player in the CPL through his Barbados passport.
Which are the strong teams?
It's hard to look past TKR, who have a number of T20 stalwarts such as Andre Russell, Nicholas Pooran, Sunil Narine in addition to Pollard, Hales and Munro. They've added more variety to their attack by recruiting the Pakistani pair of Mohammad Amir and Usman Tariq.
Under Tahir, Amazon Warriors won the title in 2023 and came close to successfully defending it last season. They have lost a key signing, Glenn Phillips, to injury, but the depth in their spin attack makes them one of the favourites.
The absence of left-arm wristspinner Noor Ahmad, who has opted for the Hundred over the CPL, and injury to allrounder Matthew Forde has depleted Kings, but count Daren Sammy's team out at your own peril.
Jediah Blades is one of the players to watch out for•Randy Brooks
How many overseas players can be part of the XIs?
In CPL 2025, each franchise must play at least one player from the breakout league, a new tournament that was held earlier this year to identify emerging talent from the region, in every game. This gives the franchise the option of picking five overseas players in their XI to go with their 'breakout' player.
Any unknown local players to keep an eye on?
The depth below the first-choice West Indies T20I XI isn't particularly encouraging, but do watch out for Amazon Warriors' Jediah Blades who swings the new ball and is also capable of operating with the older one. Barbados Royals' Kofi James, who goes hard in the powerplay with the bat and can also pitch in with offspin, might emerge on West Indies' radar, especially if he has a good CPL season.
Does the CPL clash with any other franchise tournament?
Of course. What's a franchise league without a schedule clash these days? It overlaps with the Hundred.
How can fans outside the Caribbean follow the action?
Every match of CPL 2025 will have ball-by-ball commentary right here on ESPNcricinfo. Fans in India can watch the CPL on JioStar (linear TV) or Fancode (digital). USA and UK viewers can watch it on Willow and TNT Sports respectively. Sky NZ will be broadcasting in New Zealand and SuperSport in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Deivarayan Muthu is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo