The six teams have confirmed their squads for the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which gets under way on August 14.
Former champions Guyana Amazon Warriors are set to return with a familiar and experienced core. Veteran spinner Imran Tahir continues to lead the side, with support from England all-rounder Moeen Ali and explosive New Zealand batter Glenn Phillips.
Local talent includes Guyana Harpy Eagles vice-captain Kemol Savory, all-rounder Quentin Sampson, and young spinner Riyad Latif.

Defending champions Saint Lucia Kings appear well-equipped for a strong title defence, with key overseas players Tim David and Tabraiz Shamsi returning. The Kings have also added rising leg-spinner Micah McKenzie and welcome back Javelle Glen, who featured for the side in 2020.

The remaining franchises — Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, St Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad & Tobago — have also assembled strong squads, boasting a mix of regional depth and international experience.
A total of 34 matches will be played, with each team featuring in 10 group-stage fixtures. The knockout rounds will be staged at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence, with the final set for September 21.