DateRKodus v Võõrsil-
09/07 23:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Jamaica Tallawahs 164-163
09/07 14:00 1 Barbados Royals v Trinbago Knight Riders 194-51
09/04 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Guyana Amazon Warriors Cancelled
09/04 14:00 1 Barbados Royals v St Lucia Kings 162-91
09/03 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders Cancelled
09/03 14:00 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Guyana Amazon Warriors 143-142
09/01 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Barbados Royals 149-150
09/01 14:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Trinbago Knight Riders 143-148
08/31 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Jamaica Tallawahs 136-183
09/15 14:00 1 St Lucia Kings v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 159-160
09/14 18:30 2 Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 178-181
09/14 14:00 2 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Lucia Kings 184-205
09/12 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders 147-150
09/12 18:30 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors v Jamaica Tallawahs 142-128
09/12 14:00 1 Barbados Royals v St Lucia Kings 191-190
09/11 23:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 159-160
09/11 18:30 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Guyana Amazon Warriors 123-169
09/11 14:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Barbados Royals 175-155
09/09 23:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Jamaica Tallawahs 156-211
09/09 14:00 1 Barbados Royals v Trinbago Knight Riders 93-99
09/08 23:00 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Lucia Kings 151-134
09/08 14:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Jamaica Tallawahs 147-169
09/07 23:00 1 Barbados Royals v Guyana Amazon Warriors 185-140
09/07 14:00 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Trinbago Knight Riders 92-167
09/05 18:30 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs 145-144
09/05 14:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v St Lucia Kings 118-121
09/04 18:30 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors v Barbados Royals 136-130
09/04 14:00 1 St Lucia Kings v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 224-124
09/02 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Barbados Royals 163-160
09/02 14:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Guyana Amazon Warriors 149-98

The Caribbean Premier League (abbreviated to CPL or CPLT20) is an annual Twenty20 cricket tournament held in the Caribbean. It was founded by Cricket West Indies in 2013 to replace the Caribbean Twenty20 as the premier Twenty20 competition in the Caribbean. It is currently sponsored by Republic Bank Limited and consequently officially named the Republic Bank CPL. The inaugural tournament was won by the Jamaica Tallawahs who defeated the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the final.

History

Twenty20 domestic cricket first appeared in an organised manner in the West Indies in 2006 with the privately organised Stanford 20/20. The second and last edition of the Stanford competition was officially made part of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) calendar in 2008, after which the tournament ended when its sponsor Allen Stanford was charged with fraud and arrested in June 2009. The next organised Twenty20 competition came about with the creation of the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament by the WICB. The Caribbean Twenty20 was created to fill the gap left by the end of the Stanford 20/20 and to coincide with the 2010 Champions League Twenty20 tournament, which started less than two months after. The top domestic team from the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament qualified for the Champions League as the sole representative of the West Indies.

The WICB first announced the plans for the Caribbean Premier League in September 2012 when it was revealed that the board was "in the advanced stages of discussions to have a commercial Twenty20 league in the region" with an unnamed investor and hoped to conclude a deal before 30 September. On 14 September, the board met to make decisions on the structure and organisation of the Caribbean Twenty20 CPL Schedule in January; to discuss the governance structure of the board and also discuss the planned commercial Twenty20 league and to finalise its structure. The Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) were also to be brought in to discuss issues pertaining to players in relation to the planned T20 league. On 13 December 2012, the WICB announced that they had finalised an agreement with Ajmal Khan founder of Verus International, a Barbados-based merchant bank, for the funding of the new franchise-based Twenty20 league to be launched in 2013. It was then expected that the new Caribbean Premier League was likely to comprise six Caribbean city-based franchises as opposed to the current territorial set-up with the majority of the players are to come from the West Indies. As part of the agreement, the WICB will receive additional funding from Verus International for additional retainer contracts for players in addition to the 20 annual retainer contracts the board currently funds.

Dates for the tournament were confirmed for the 2013 Caribbean Premier League as 29 July to 26 August. The 2014 and 2015 tournaments took place between 5 July to 10 August and 21 June to 26 July respectively and the 2016 tournament took place between 29 June to 7 August.

Kariibi Premierliiga (CPL) on Twenty20 kriketiliiga, mis toimub Kariibi mere piirkonnas. Liiga asutati 2013. aastal ja selles mängib kuus meeskonda: Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Jamaica Tallawahs, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots, St. Lucia Zouks ja Trinbago Knight Riders. CPL on üks maailma juhtivaid Twenty20 kriketiliigasid ja seda peetakse Kariibi mere piirkonna peamiseks spordivõistluseks.