EVENT Operations Manager of ExxonMobil Global Super League Romario Samaroo says that while they are cognisant of some unavoidable clashes with other leagues during the July period, this year’s event will be on a more grand scale.
“The way that cricket schedule has evolved, there will always be clashes, so finding a window that gives us a chance to be a lone event is almost impossible, however we are confident we won’t have any issue with finding teams and players to make this event even more successful than 2024,” he said.
The ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL) 2025 has been confirmed to run from 8 to 18 July 2025.

The league which is an invitational competition is set to collide with an upcoming European T20 premier league and USA’s major league cricket, both of which runs around July and ends in August.
Samaroo says the body consulted to ensure they were no conflicts with the West Indies or domestic competitions.
“The window for the second GSL was decided upon after discussing with cricket West Indies which is the governing body for cricket in this region and the sanctioning authority for this event, these dates will give us a window clear of other cricket in the region which should help focus the attention on GSL.”
All 11 matches of the tournament will take place at the National Stadium, Providence with the t20 competition again featuring five T20 teams battling for the diamond encrusted waterfall trophy.
The inaugural competition, a brainchild of his excellency president Mohammad Irfaan Ali and chaired by legendary West Indies World Cup winning captain Clive Lloyd hosted five teams over two weeks of action last year.
The teams came from five top leagues around the globe namely Guyana Amazon Warriors, Lahore Qualanders, Hampshire Hawks, Rangpur Riders and Cricket Victoria.
The inaugural final was won by the Rangpur Riders of the Bangladesh Premier League, which defeated Australia’s Cricket Victoria in the final.