WCPL 2025 Player Draft Show Set to Air on 23 June

Barbados Royals Clinch Back-to-Back WCPL Titles

Fans of women’s cricket can mark their calendars for an exciting date as the Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) confirms the 2025 Player Draft Show will be broadcast live on Monday, 23 June at 10 AM ECT / 3 PM BST / 7:30 PM IST

Streaming globally via CPL’s official YouTube and Facebook channels, the highly anticipated show will unveil the final squad compositions for the upcoming season, as franchises announce their retained, signed, and newly drafted players.

The dynamic Alex Jordan returns as host, joined by cricket experts Daren Ganga and Nikhil Uttamchandani, offering analysis, reactions, and predictions as the squads for the Barbados Royals, Guyana Amazon Warriors, and Trinbago Knight Riders are revealed.

With just three teams, the WCPL continues to prioritize quality over quantity, spotlighting both established international stars and exciting regional talent. The 2025 draft is expected to bring a healthy mix of new faces and familiar game-changers, ensuring every franchise heads into the new season well-balanced and highly competitive.

Set to run from 6 to 17 September, the 2025 WCPL will unfold entirely at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence, featuring six group-stage matches before the top two sides face off in the final for the championship crown.

The player draft show represents a key milestone in building anticipation for the season. As player lineups are finalized, team strategies, leadership dynamics, and emerging rivalries begin to take shape — laying the foundation for what promises to be another gripping edition of women’s franchise cricket in the Caribbean.

Fans are encouraged to tune in live, engage on social media, and follow updates on #WCPL2025 as the teams prepare to battle it out in one of the region’s fastest-growing cricket leagues.

With global attention increasing around women’s T20 leagues, the 2025 WCPL draft show is more than just team announcements — it’s a celebration of progress, performance, and the rising power of women’s cricket.