WITH less than a week to go before the start of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL), the global broadcasters for the 2015 tournament have been announced, ensuring that the Biggest Party in Sport will be beamed into over 200 million households across the world.ESPN and Guardian Media Group are the broadcasters that will be providing coverage to the Caribbean for the duration of the tournament.
Big-name broadcasters such as Sony Six (India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Maldives) BT Sport (UK), Guardian Group (Caribbean), ESPN (USA and Caribbean), Fox Sports (Australia), SuperSport (South Africa) and Sky (New Zealand) have all signed deals to carry live coverage of this year’s tournament, with a broadcaster in Pakistan and Bangladesh expected to be confirmed before the tournament starts.
Last year’s competition attracted a global audience in excess of 65 million, and this year is set to be even higher as fans across the world continue to be drawn to the high quality action on the pitch and the unique party atmosphere off it.
Damien O’Donohoe, CEO, Hero Caribbean Premier League, said, “Our global viewing figures almost doubled last year, from 35 million to 65 million, as word spread about the Biggest Party in Sport.
This year’s competition promises to be bigger and better than ever before, and we’re confident that we will continue to increase our global reach in partnership with some of the world’s most prominent broadcasters.”
The competition will feature 33 matches, and will kick off with a repeat of last year’s final, with defending champions Barbados Tridents hosting Guyana Amazon Warriors, at Kensington Oval, on June 20. The final, at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad, will take place on July 26.