CPL Trophy Will Make It's Way To Saint Lucia This July
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The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League trophy will return to Saint Lucia in early July. This iconic trophy was previously in Saint Lucia last year, coinciding with the Saint Lucia Kings clinching their inaugural CPL title during the competition's 12th iteration. As the second destination on the 2025 trophy tour, which launches in Antigua & Barbuda on Friday, June 27, fans on the island can look forward to seeing the renowned CPL trophy. The event is scheduled for July 4, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Derek Walcott Square in Castries. Head coach Daren Sammy may not attend, as he will be representing the West Indies. However, fans can expect the presence of Johnson Charles, CPL's all-time highest run-scorer, along with all-rounder Shadrack Descarte and fast bowler Keon Gaston, who will debut this season. After Saint Lucia, the trophy will make its way to Barbados, St Kitts & Nevis, culminating in heightened excitement ahead of the season kickoff on August 14.
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