Latest update April 2nd, 2026 12:40 AM
Feb 22, 2025 SEO
The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has arguably been the most exciting T20 cricket competition since its debut in 2013. Comprised of teams from different Caribbean countries, has promoted fierce rivalries that excite the fans and the players as well.
Here, we’ll discuss the top five of the best-known rivalries of the CPL, diving into how they started and what the most recent developments were.
The TKR vs. GAW rivalry is possibly the most prominent rivalry in CPL history.
The two franchises are steeped in history, having faced each other in four finals, three of which were won by TKR. The rivalry is fueled by geographical location, with the two teams representing two of the largest territories in the Southern Caribbean—Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago, with passionate fan bases and their competitive zeal that fuels the will to assert superiority.
The previous few seasons have witnessed this rivalry provide us with some of the most exciting games of the tournament, with GAW consistently challenging TKR’s supremacy. The most recent development in the 2024 season witnessed GAW clinch a vital victory against TKR by 5 runs in a nail-biting finish, showcasing the intensity that this matchup brings to the tournament.
Even with the excitement the finals can bring to any sport, some fans prefer getting it by other means, like placing a bet. Right now, offers such as https://www.vegasinsider.com/sportsbooks/bet365/bonus-code/ even provide bonus bets.
Another fierce rivalry is that between Barbados Royals (previously Barbados Tridents) and Guyana Amazon Warriors.
The two sides have been adversaries in several high-pressure matches, including finals, where they have shared tightly contested victories. There are cultural and historical differences between Guyana and Barbados that enrich the rivalry, so each meeting is not merely a match; it’s a regional battle of honor.
The most recent chapter of this rivalry was authored in the 2023 CPL when the Royals edged out GAW by 4 wickets in a thrilling semi-final match where they progressed to the finals against all predictions as underdogs. The win reignited debate about their bitter rivalry and established the grounds for future encounters.
One more rivalry involving Guyana Amazon Warriors but this one with Jamaica Tallawahs.
Both teams have featured high-quality lineups over the years that have included big-name players as Andre Russell for Jamaica and Shimron Hetmyer for Guyana being standout performers more frequently than not in games against one another.
During the 2024 season, these two sides clashed in a contest that was the summit of the intensity of their rivalry. In the end, Jamaica secured a narrow victory by just 3 runs after posting a total of 175 runs to GAW’s 172.
The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots have also built a good, but a shorter, rivalry with the Trinbago Knight Riders over the past couple of seasons.
Their encounters are generally well-contested games with both teams displaying aggressive cricket and astuteness. The Patriots have been difficult for TKR to beat, having defeated them numerous times.
In 2024, during a critical league match, the Patriots triumphed over TKR by 6 wickets after successfully chasing down TKR’s total of 180 runs with a score of 182/4, in what was termed an upset win that sent the tournament standings reeling in shock.
The St Lucia Kings and Jamaica Tallawahs have also built a strong rivalry in the context of the CPL. Matches between these two teams are high on drama and intensity, with some of the best Caribbean cricketing talents on full show.
They last met in the 2024 season, when St Lucia edged out Jamaica by 2 wickets in a thrilling encounter that highlighted their competitive spirit. Chasing down Jamaica’s total of 165 runs, St Lucia secured victory with a score of 166/8. As both sides continue to develop through the seasons, supporters look forward to see who really is better of the two.
The Caribbean Premier League received a spicy touch thanks to these rivalries, despite being an engrossing tournament already.
Even with the cup being as young as it is Guyana-Trinidadian clashes already became a tradition, and many would agree that they improve the standard of cricket being played besides just generating community pride for supporters throughout the Caribbean.
In anticipating seasons to come, one can only speculate how these will further define the face of T20 cricket in this diverse region.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
Apr 02, 2026
2026/27 CWI Rising Stars Men’s U-16 bilateral 50-Overs tournament…Guyana vs. Barbados Kaieteur Sports – A brilliant spell of seam bowling from Leon Reddy, backed by a decent knock under...Apr 02, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The law governing extradition between Guyana and the United States is not a modern bilateral treaty, but the inherited framework of the 1931 Extradition Treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States. This column does not accept the validity of that Treaty. But it is a...Mar 29, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – The Organization of American States is approaching a defining test, not of its existence, but of its significance. It continues to meet, to commemorate events, but fails to tackle pressing political issues. At a time of global turmoil, economic strain, and...Apr 02, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Over 2,000 years ago, Judas assured Jesus and the brethren that he was a genuine partner. A man in the trenches with them, one labouring in the rich fields of God. A man striving against the powers in the towers that held elders and scribes and all kinds of experts in the law,...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
Feel free to send us your comments and/or criticisms.
Contact: 624-6456; 225-8452; 225-8458; 225-8463; 225-8465; 225-8473 or 225-8491.
Or by Email: glennlall2000@gmail.com / kaieteurnews@yahoo.com