Global Super League 2025 fixtures announced, five teams confirm participation

Published - 21 May 2025, 23:27 IST | Updated - 21 May 2025, 23:29 IST
The fixtures for the 2025 Global Super League (GSL) have been confirmed with all 11 matches set to take place from July 10 to 18 at the iconic Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
This year’s GSL will welcome five franchises: Central Stags (New Zealand – Super Smash champions), Dubai Capitals (United Arab Emirates – ILT20 champions), Guyana Amazon Warriors (West Indies – 2024 Caribbean Premier League finalists), Hobart Hurricanes (Australia – Big Bash League champions), Rangpur Riders (Bangladesh – defending GSL champions).
With reigning champions from multiple leagues in attendance, the 2025 edition promises to deliver world-class cricket and unforgettable entertainment.
Teams will battle for the prestigious Guyana Global Super League title and a US$1 million prize pool.
Rangpur Riders return to defend Global Super League crown
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