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Aug 10, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – We are now only a matter of days away from the start of CPL 2023! The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League is back for its 11th edition and will take place between 16th August and 24th September. Join the world’s greatest cricketers across 5 islands as the teams battle it out for glory. This year there is an expanded schedule for the Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier league as the female superstars take the field in Barbados and Trinidad. Tickets for all CPL and WCPL games, including the CPL Playoffs in Guyana are now on sale online.
Simply head to your online ticket account to login, view the full CPL schedule and purchase tickets in just a few clicks.
Once you’ve purchased your tickets, remember to download to your mobile device or print for presentation at the match venue if you’ve chosen not to collect at the box office.
To view your ticket(s) please go to “my homepage” by clicking your name in the top right corner, order history and view details.
View Ticketing Terms & Conditions on cplt20.com
View Fixtures on cplt20.com
Get your tickets now to support your favourite CPL team and see Cricket Played Louder at the Biggest Party in Sport!
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