Government committed to new CPL franchise

Government committed to new CPL franchise

The Government of Jamaica, through the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and the Ministry of Tourism, is
advanced in finalising arrangements to reintroduce a Jamaica franchise to the Caribbean Premier League in August 2026 through a public-private partnership.

The development comes as the Government continues its push to establish Jamaica as a premier destination to watch, participate in and discuss sports.

In this regard, Kingston is recognised as a strategic pillar for diversifying Jamaica's tourism offerings, aiming to create integrated visitor experiences that
encompass business, heritage, food, cultural attractions, sports, and
entertainment.

The Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Edmund Bartlett, and the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, are
working to conclude the discussions and ensure the necessary arrangements are put in place for a new Jamaican CPL franchise next summer.

Minister Bartlett said, "Sports tourism is a critical component in the experiential offerings of tourism for destination Jamaica. Minister of Culture, the Honourable
Babsy Grange, and myself have been collaborating with the CPL team, and particularly the franchise holder in Jamaica, to ensure that along with the cricket
board we’re able to advance quality cricket offerings at destination Jamaica.

We are committed to working with the teams and we look forward to the outcomes that will enure to the constant building of sports tourism as a driver for visitor
arrivals and revenue in Jamaica.”

Minister Grange said, “The discussions have been ongoing for a while now and they are going very well. We have resolved many of the challenges and I’m very
confident that we will welcome a new CPL franchise to Jamaica in the new season.”