GEORGETOWN – The Guyana Amazon Warriors will proudly reprise their role as hosts for the 2025 edition of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL), scheduled to take place from July 10 to 18 at the iconic Providence Stadium in Guyana.
The Amazon Warriors, champions of the 2023 Caribbean Premier League (CPL), will once again join four elite franchises from around the globe as they vie for the prestigious GSL trophy and a share of the US$1 million prize fund.
Looking ahead to another thrilling chapter, chairman of the ExxonMobil GSL, Sir Clive Lloyd said the inaugural tournament was a huge success.
“The Guyana Amazon Warriors were brilliant hosts for the tournament in 2024, and I know all the players and visiting teams appreciated the warm welcome they received.
“Beyond the cricket, the Warriors and the people of Guyana helped showcase this incredible country to the world. This year’s tournament offers another wonderful opportunity for Guyana to shine as a top-tier destination, known for its breathtaking beauty, hospitality, and passion for the game,” Sir Lloyd said.
The Amazon Warriors came heartbreakingly close to reaching the GSL final in 2024, falling short only on Net Run Rate after a spirited campaign.
Winners of the inaugural tournament, Rangpur Riders, one of the leading franchises in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), have confirmed their return to defend their title.
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