Caribbean Premier League | Saint Kitts and Nevis
Founded: 2015
Stadium: Warner Park Sporting Complex
Manager: N/A
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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12 Sep 2025 23:00 |
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149 - 150 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Caribbean Premier League Kensington Oval |
|
08 Sep 2025 23:00 |
|
144 - 149 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Caribbean Premier League Providence Stadium |
|
01 Sep 2025 15:00 |
|
179 - 167 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Caribbean Premier League Barbagallo Raceway |
|
29 Aug 2025 23:00 |
|
180 - 177 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Caribbean Premier League Daren Sammy Cricket Ground |
|
24 Aug 2025 15:00 |
|
137 - 133 |
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots |
Caribbean Premier League Sir Vivian Richards Stadium |
|
22 Aug 2025 23:00 |
|
174 - 162 |
Barbados Royals |
Caribbean Premier League Warner Park Cricket Oval |
|
20 Aug 2025 23:00 |
|
197 - 200 |
Saint Lucia Kings |
Caribbean Premier League Warner Park Cricket Oval |
|
17 Aug 2025 15:00 |
|
219 - 231 |
Trinbago Knight Riders |
Caribbean Premier League Warner Park Cricket Oval |
|
16 Aug 2025 23:00 |
|
153 - 154 |
Guyana Amazon Warriors |
Caribbean Premier League Warner Park Cricket Oval |
|
15 Aug 2025 23:00 |
|
125 - 121 |
Antigua and Barbuda Falcons |
Caribbean Premier League Warner Park Cricket Oval |
The St Kitts & Nevis Patriots are a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) cricket franchise based in Saint Kitts and Nevis, and participated in the competition for the first time in 2015. The team will play its home games at Warner Park, Basseterre, located on Saint Kitts, and, like the league's other franchises, draw the majority of its players from West Indian domestic teams.
The league's first expansion team, the new franchise was announced on 27 January 2015, supported by the Saint Kitts and Nevis government, as well as the local business community. During the 2014 CPL tournament, Warner Park hosted nine matches, played over 10 days in August and accompanied by several carnivals and other entertainments. The venue hosted the final six group-stage matches, and then the finals series, comprising two semi-finals and the final between the Barbados Tridents and the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
The Saint Kitts and Nevis franchise effectively replace the Antigua Hawksbills franchise (based in Antigua and Barbuda), although it is intended that the Hawksbills franchise will be revived at a later date, with the CPL consequently featuring seven teams rather than six. The Hawksbills were primarily removed from the competition in order to make scheduling easier, though their poor results and lack of a private owner also contributing to their removal. Saint Kitts and Nevis nominated four previous Hawksbills players – Justin Athanaze, Carlos Brathwaite, Orlando Peters, and Devon Thomas – as their "retained players" prior to the 2015 CPL Draft. South African Eric Simons, formerly senior coach of the Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League (IPL) was confirmed as the franchise's inaugural coach in early February 2015.