Lanka Premier League 2026 Rescheduled: July 10 to Aug 5

Sri Lanka Cricket has announced that the 2026 Lanka Premier League will be held from July 10 to August 5. The tournament was originally scheduled for December 2025 but was postponed due to the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, which Sri Lanka will co-host with India. The league will feature 24 matches across four venues, with five franchises competing in a round-robin format. Samantha Dodanwela will continue as tournament director for the sixth edition.

Key Points: LPL 2026 Dates: July 10 to Aug 5

  • LPL 2026 postponed from Dec 2025 to July 10-Aug 5
  • Reason: T20 World Cup 2026 co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India
  • 24 matches across four venues in Sri Lanka
  • Five franchises compete; top four advance to playoffs
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Lanka Premier League 2026 to be held from July 10 to Aug 5

Sri Lanka Cricket announces LPL 2026 from July 10 to Aug 5. Postponed due to T20 World Cup 2026 co-hosted with India.

"The postponement was made considering the broader requirement of preparing the 'Host Venues' well in advance for the T20 World Cup 2026. - Sri Lanka Cricket"

Colombo, April 22

Sri Lanka Cricket has announced on Wednesday that the 2026 edition of the Lanka Premier League will be held from July 10 to August 5.

SLC said that the online portal for foreign player registration will open on May 4.

The sixth edition of LPL was originally scheduled to be held in December 2025, but due to the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, which Sri Lanka will co-host with India in February-March, SLC postponed the league.

The postponement was made considering the broader requirement of preparing the 'Host Venues' well in advance for the T20 World Cup 2026.

The league, comprising 24 matches, including 20 league games and four knockout fixtures, will be played across four venues: Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo, R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, and Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium in Dambulla.

Five franchises would compete against each other twice during the league phase, following which the top four teams would move to the playoffs.

The tournament format involves all five franchises facing each other twice during the league phase. After the round-robin stage, the top four teams will advance to the playoffs. The first playoff match, Qualifier 1, will be played between the top two teams, with the winner securing a direct spot in the final.

The teams finishing third and fourth will compete in the Eliminator, and the winner of that match will face the loser of Qualifier 1 in Qualifier 2, which will decide the second finalist.

Launched in 2020, the LPL has grown into a major domestic T20 tournament with an international presence. Samantha Dodanwela, an executive committee member of Sri Lanka Cricket, will continue in his role as tournament director.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Honestly, the timing is tricky - July in Sri Lanka is monsoon season, isn't it? Hope they have good drainage and backup days. But otherwise, LPL has been a good platform for young Sri Lankan talent to shine.
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Raghav A
As an Indian cricket fan, I love how our neighbours are developing their T20 leagues. LPL has some real quality - remember that thrilling final last year? The Kandy franchise is always strong. Hope the broadcast is good in India too! 🏏
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Neha E
My only concern is player availability - July clashes with some other leagues and international tours. But SLC has done well to plan ahead. The four-venue setup sounds fantastic for local fans. Colombo, Kandy, Dambulla - each ground has its own charm!
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Karan T
Five teams with double round-robin - that's only 20 league matches, seems a bit short for a proper league. But I understand the logistical constraints. Hope the quality of cricket makes up for the quantity. Sri Lankan pitches are always batting-friendly! 🔥
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Tanvi S
Love seeing Samantha Dodanwela continue as tournament director - consistency in administration is key for these leagues to grow. LPL has come a long way since 2020. Wishing all the franchises and players the best! 🏆

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