Star Sports to broadcast Hero Caribbean Premier League

Star Sports to broadcast Hero Caribbean Premier League

The deal is for two years.

Hero Caribbean Premier League

MUMBAI: Star Sports has signed two years of broadcast right deal with Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) for the Indian market. Star Sports will show all 34 matches live when the tournament gets underway on 8 August with Shah Rukh Khan’s Trinbago Knightriders taking on the St Lucia Stars in Trinidad.

A Star India spokesperson said, “Star Sports is proud to become the home for the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The inclusion of CPL to our existing bouquet of T20 leagues is a step forward in our endeavour to bring the best of cricketing action to fans in India. The upcoming edition of CPL starting 9 August will offer action packed games every fan can enjoy."

Speaking about the deal with Star Sports, Hero CPL COO Pete Russell said, “Star Sports has a significant reach so we are delighted that the Hero CPL will be shown on Star’s TV network as well as Hotstar for the next two years. There are a huge number of star players from the IPL joining the CPL in 2018, giving fans in India another chance to watch their favourite cricketers in action.”

The tournament will feature the best cricketing talent from around the Caribbean with the likes of Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Sunil Narine, Dwayne Bravo and Daren Sammy all taking part. There will also be an array of global cricket superstars joining the Biggest Party in Sport with David Warner, Steve Smith, Brendon McCullum, Chris Lynn and Shoaib Malik amongst the players competing.