Tag: St Lucia Stars

  • Hero CPL: Wider TV, Willow in U.S. & free FB coverage

    MUMBAI: The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) gets underway in St Lucia on Friday 4 August when the St Lucia Stars take on Trinbago Knight Riders at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium. This is the first of 34 action packed matches that will take place over the next six weeks before the final is played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad on 9 September.  

    The Hero CPL will have more coverage than ever before, as in addition to the TV coverage the tournament will be broadcast live over Facebook to 64 countries for free.

    In addition to the live broadcast there will an hour-long highlight show from each match and every Friday night there will be a weekly magazine show called “The Biggest Party in Sport.”

    There are also plenty of other ways for fans to enjoy the Hero CPL with highlights packages being provided through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well was ground-breaking unique content from players and coaches. This is the Hero CPL’s fifth year and it is going to be the most innovative yet.

    COUNTRY

    PARTNER

    Argentina

    Facebook

    Afghanistan

    Sony 6

    Africa – Sub Sahara

    Econet

    Anguilla

    Digicel Play

    Australia

    Fox Sports

    Austria

    Facebook

    Bangladesh

    Sony 6

    Barbados

    PLAY GO OTT (app)

    Belgium

    Facebook

    Bermuda

    Facebook

    Bet to win (streaming)

    Perform

    Bolivia

    Facebook

    Bosnia & Herzegovina

    Facebook

    Brazil

    Facebook

    Brunei

    Facebook

    Bulgaria

    Facebook

    Canada

    ATN

    Cayman

    Cayman 27

    Chile

    Facebook

    China

    Facebook

    Costa Rica

    Facebook

    Croatia

    Facebook

    Cyprus

    Facebook

    Czech Republic

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    Denmark

    Facebook

    Denmark

    Facebook

    Dominica

    Digicel Play

    Estonia

    Facebook

    Falkland Islands

    Facebook

    Fiji

    Facebook

    Finland

    Facebook

    France

    Facebook

    Germany

    Facebook

    Gibraltar

    Facebook

    Greece

    Facebook

    Grenada

    GBN

    Guyana

    NCN

    Hong Kong

    Facebook

    Hungary

    Facebook

    India

    Sony 6

    India

    Facebook (first 3 overs each innings)

    Indonesia

    Facebook

    Ireland

    UNILAD

    Italy

    Facebook

    Jamaica

    TVJ

    Japan

    Facebook

    Kenya

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    Luxembourg

    Facebook

    Luxemburg

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    Malaysia

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    Malta

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    Mexico

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    Middle East

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    Montserrat

    Digicel Play

    Netherlands

    Facebook

    New Zealand

    Sky Sports

    Norway

    Facebook

    Pakistan

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    Pakistan

    Sony 6

    Panama

    Facebook

    Paraguay

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    Peru

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    Philippines

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    Portugal

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    Romania

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    Russia

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    Samoa

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    Singapore

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    Slovenia

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    South Africa

    Facebook

    South Korea

    Facebook

    Spain

    Facebook

    Sri Lanka

    Sony 6

    St. Kitts

    ZIZ

    St. Lucia

    HTS

    Sweden

    Facebook

    Turks & Caicos Islands

    Digicel Play

    Thailand

    Facebook

    Tonga

    Facebook

    Trinidad

    CNC-3

    Turkey

    Facebook

    United Kingdom

    UNILAD

    United Kingdom

    BT Sport

    United States of America

    Willow

    Uruguay

    Facebook

    Vanuatu

    Facebook

    Meanwhile, the Hero CPL will be broadcast in the United States by Willow TV, the primary cricket broadcaster in the US. This will be the first time that Willow have brought coverage of the Biggest Party in Sport to the US, and cricket fans across the region will be brought coverage of the 34 matches of the tournament.

    In addition to the matches live on the Willow television channel on the Internet at www.willow.tv, they will also be partner with the CPL to air four matches live on their Facebook page that will be free to access by fans in the US. These matches will take place on Friday nights throughout the tournament. The matches will be as follows:

    Trinbago Knight Riders v Guyana Amazon Warriors, Friday August 11, 9pm

    St Kitts & Nevis Patriots v Trident – Pride of Barbados, Friday August 18, 9pm

    Jamaica Tallawahs v St Lucia Stars – Friday August 25, 8pm

    Jamaica Tallawahs v Guyana Amazon Warriors, Friday September 1, 8pm

    The tournament gets underway on August 4 when the St Lucia Stars take on the Trinbago Knight Riders at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium before the USA leg of Hero CPL 2017 gets underway the next day.

    Pete Russell, the Chief Operating Officer of Hero CPL said: “North America is a hugely important part of what the Hero CPL have planned and having a broadcasting partner that is so committed to bring top quality cricket coverage to viewers across the region is hugely important to us. It is great to have Willow on board with us for 2017.”

    Vijay Srinivasan, CEO of Willow said: “Willow is proud to add the Hero CPL to our line up of top tier cricket from around the world. With the matches being played in the US and in the Caribbean, the timings are perfect for US television audiences, giving fans a tremendous opportunity to watch live coverage of some of the biggest names in cricket.”

    The Hero CPL will be broadcast live by UNILAD through their Facebook channel in the UK and Ireland. This the first time a sports league have broadcast their matches through UNILAD and it is another example of the digital innovation for which the Hero CPL has become synonymous.

    All 34 matches will be live and for free in the UK and Ireland and UNILAD will also be sending a film crew to get exclusive behind the scenes footage of the tournament to bring their followers a real flavour of the Biggest Party in Sport.

    Damien O’Donohoe, CEO of the Hero CPL said: “UNILAD are one of the internet age’s great success stories are we are delighted to be associated with them.”