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CPL 2021 schedule and fixtures: When and where will Caribbean Premier League 2021 matches be played?

Dixit Bhargav
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CPL 2021 schedule and fixtures: When and where will Caribbean Premier League 2021 matches be played?

CPL 2021 schedule and fixtures: The SportsRush present for you full list of fixtures of Caribbean Premier League 2021.

CWI (Cricket West Indies) has announced the dates for the upcoming ninth season of the Caribbean Premier League. The 33-match tournament has been squeezed into a 21-day itinerary primarily to accommodate the second phase of Indian Premier League 2021 from the third week of September in the UAE.

The same has been clearly conveyed in the official press release released by CWI which states that CPL 2021 fixtures have been made in consultation with the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India).

Shortly after the culmination of a two-match Test series between West Indies and Pakistan on August 24, CPL 2021 will commence from August 26 in St Kitts and Nevis. It is worth mentioning that the whole tournament will be played at the Warner Park this year.

Under unusual circumstances and a tightly-knit schedule, each match day of CPL 2021 will be a double-header day barring a triple-header day on September 12 and the final match on September 15. With both the semi-finals set to be played on September 14, finalists won’t even get a one-day rest before the final match.

CPL 2021 schedule and fixtures

August 26 – Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Trinbago Knight Riders at 10:00 AM (local time)

August 26 – Barbados Tridents vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at 07:00 PM (local time)

August 27 – Jamaica Tallawahs vs St Lucia Zouks at 10:00 AM (local time)

August 27 – Trinbago Knight Riders vs Barbados Tridents at 07:00 PM (local time)

August 28 – Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at 10:00 AM (local time)

August 28 – Jamaica Tallawahs vs Barbados Tridents at 07:00 PM (local time)

August 29 – St Lucia Zouks and Trinbago Knight Riders at 10:00 AM (local time)

August 29 – St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs Guyana Amazon Warriors at 07:00 PM (local time)

August 31 – Trinbago Knight Riders vs St Lucia Zouks at 10:00 AM (local time)

August 31 – Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tallawahs at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 1 – Trinbago Knight Riders vs Guyana Amazon Warriors at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 1 – Jamaica Tallawahs vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 2 – St Lucia Zouks vs Guyana Amazon Warriors at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 2 – St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs Barbados Tridents at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 4 – St Lucia Zouks vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 4 – Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Tridents at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 5 – St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs St Lucia Zouks at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 5 – Trinbago Knight Riders vs Jamaica Tallawahs at 02:30 PM (local time)

September 7 – Jamaica Tallawahs vs Trinbago Knight Riders at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 7 – Barbados Tridents vs Guyana Amazon Warriors at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 8 – St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs Jamaica Tallawahs at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 8 – Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St Lucia Zouks at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 9 – Barbados Tridents vs Trinbago Knight Riders at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 9 – St Lucia Zouks vs Jamaica Tallawahs at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 11 – St Lucia Zouks vs Barbados Tridents at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 11 – Jamaica Tallawahs vs Guyana Amazon Warriors at 02:30 PM (local time)

September 11 – Trinbago Knight Riders vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 12 – Barbados Tridents vs St Lucia Zouks at 10:00 AM (local time)

September 12 – Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Jamaica Tallawahs at 02:30 PM (local time)

September 12 – St Kitts and Nevis Patriots vs Trinbago Knight Riders at 07:00 PM (local time)

September 14 – Semi-final 1

September 14 – Semi-final 2

September 15 – Final

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Dixit Bhargav

Dixit Bhargav

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Born and brought up in Pathankot, Dixit Bhargav is an engineering and sports management graduate who works as a Cricket Editor at The SportsRush. Having written more than 10,000 articles across more than five years at TSR, his first cricketing memory dates back to 2002 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly had waved his jersey at the historic Lord’s balcony. What followed for an 8-year-old was an instant adulation for both Ganguly and the sport. The optimist in him is waiting for the day when Punjab Kings will win their maiden Indian Premier League title. When not watching cricket, he is mostly found in a cinema hall watching a Punjabi movie.

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