The Lanka Premier League (LPL), Sri Lanka’s premier Twenty20 cricket tournament, is set to expand in 2025 with the addition of a sixth franchise. The league, which was launched in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, has quickly gained popularity and has become a key platform for Sri Lankan cricketers to showcase their skills.
The fifth edition of the LPL concluded earlier this month with Jaffna Kings securing their fourth title. The tournament was attended by ICC chairman Greg Barclay and 108 ICC board members who were present in the country for the ICC AGM.
The addition of a sixth franchise to the LPL is expected to further enhance the tournament’s competitiveness and attract top international players. According to sources, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and South African all-rounder David Miller are among the players who have expressed interest in participating in the 2025 edition.
The LPL has played a significant role in identifying and developing young Sri Lankan cricketers. Spinner Maheesh Theekshana and batter Pathum Nissanka, who made a huge impact in the inaugural edition, have gone on to become regulars for Sri Lanka in the limited overs formats.
The tournament has also provided a platform for Sri Lankan players to gain experience playing alongside and against some of the world’s best cricketers. The likes of Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, and Rashid Khan have all featured in the LPL, sharing their knowledge and expertise with the local players.
The expansion of the LPL to six franchises is a testament to the tournament’s growing popularity and its importance in the Sri Lankan cricket landscape. With the addition of top international players and the continued development of young Sri Lankan talent, the LPL is poised to continue its growth and become one of the leading T20 leagues in the world.