Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) confirmed on Tuesday that there will be no auction for the sixth season of the Lanka Premier League, according to ESPNcricinfo. The board confirmed that a player draft will take place on March 22.
The expansion marks a major step in the league's evolution, reinforcing its status as one of the region's fastest-growing T20 tournaments and a key fixture on the global cricket calendar, as per a press release from LPL.
West Indies cricketing legend and "Universe Boss" Chris Gayle has joined the Lanka Premier League (LPL) as its official Brand Ambassador for the 2025 season, which is set to take place in July-August 2026, following the conclusion of key international series. The rescheduled timeline allows
The sixth edition of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) will run from December 1 to 23, 2025, featuring 24 days of action-packed T20 cricket -- the longest season in the tournament's history, according to a press release from LPL.
The New York Strikers announced that Kendel Kadowaki Fleming, a prominent cricketing figure from Tokyo Japan, is now officially part of the Strikers Franchise, which has begun their campaign in the Max 60 tournament.
The New York Strikers owner, Sagar Khanna, endorsed T10 cricket for the 2028 Olympics, but he has also stated that he is fully committed to developing the Strikers squad for the upcoming Lanka T10.
India will kickstart their new era under the leadership of coach Gautam Gambhir and skipper Suryakumar Yadav, with the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup in mind, during the first T20I at Pallekele on Saturday. The current T20I champions will be playing a new-look side following the retirement of stars
Muhammad Waseem's incredible batting prowess for the Colombo Strikers and Isuru Udana's dynamic all-around ability for the New York Strikers are expected to make it memorable in their match against the Caribbean Giants.
Galle Titans notched up 184 runs in 20 overs, losing six wickets and Jaffna Kings chased down the target in just 15.4 overs to clinch the victory in the final. Rossouw was named the player of the tournament and also won the player of the match award
Ahead of the final match of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2024, a 500-drone-backed lazer show, a first for the island nation, making each supporter witness the journey of the Sri Lankan Cricketing legends and the league's journey.
Clashing against the Kandy Falcons in the eliminator round, the Colombo Strikers were beaten, thus ending their campaign on the points table for the Lanka Premier League. Concluding their run with an earnest performance, the final match saw a valiant effort from the Colombo Strikers in their