"LPL has grown into a truly global event": Captains back Lanka Premier League's rise ahead of season 6
Colombo, July 15
The captains of the five Lanka Premier League franchises joined tournament officials at the official pre-season press conference on Tuesday, reiterating the league's growing stature as one of world cricket's leading T20 competitions while highlighting its impact on developing Sri Lankan talent and strengthening the country's cricket ecosystem ahead of the 2026 season.
Beginning on July 17 and culminating with the final on August 8, the seventh edition of the Lanka Premier League will be staged across Colombo, Dambulla, Kandy and Jaffna for the first time, further expanding the tournament's footprint across Sri Lanka.
Speaking about the league's continued rise, Anil Mohan Sankhdhar, Founder and CEO of IPG Group, the official rights holder of the Lanka Premier League, said on Tuesday, "The growth of the Lanka Premier League has been remarkable over the last six seasons. Every year, the tournament continues to attract greater international interest while creating valuable opportunities for Sri Lankan players. Our focus is on continuing that journey, strengthening the league both on and off the field, and taking the LPL to even greater heights."
The LPL's growing international stature has been reflected both on and off the field. Ahead of the 2026 season, the player draft attracted more than 650 overseas registrations from 21 countries--over 230 more than the previous edition--including registrations from India, highlighting the league's increasing relevance across the global cricket landscape.
Speaking at the press conference, Samantha Dodanwela, Tournament Director, said, "The LPL started in 2020, and we've made tremendous progress since then. Today, it has established itself as one of the world's foremost franchise T20 leagues. This year, we'll be playing across four venues for the first time, and we're looking forward to delivering another highly competitive and successful tournament."
Defending champions Jaffna Kings, alongside Kandy Royals, Colombo Kaps, Dambulla Sixers and Galle Gallants, will once again feature an impressive blend of established international stars and leading Sri Lankan cricketers, continuing the league's role as a platform where emerging local talent competes alongside some of the world's finest T20 players.
Jaffna Kings captain Bhanuka Rajapaksa said, "The LPL has grown into a truly global event over the years. One of the best things is that the tournament has continued to move forward, creating opportunities for so many players. When the overseas boys come in, we gain valuable exposure and learn so much from them. The LPL stands out because of the quality of the wickets and the spectacular way the tournament is conducted."
Kandy Royals captain Angelo Mathews added, "Every league is unique to its own country. For us, it's about producing players for the next generation, who benefit immensely from a tournament like this by rubbing shoulders with international cricketers. We've got some outstanding overseas players alongside our local talent, and it's a huge learning experience for the youngsters."
Colombo Kaps captain Kusal Mendis said, "The Lanka Premier League is the best cricket league played in Sri Lanka, and it gives players an important opportunity to compete in a high-quality environment. For our young cricketers, it is a valuable platform for learning from experienced international players who have played in major leagues worldwide. I believe the LPL has an important role to play in uplifting the international standards of Sri Lankan cricket."
Alongside a world-class player roster, this year's edition will also place a stronger emphasis on regional fan engagement through enhanced Sinhala-language commentary, bringing the action closer to audiences across the island.
Dambulla Sixers captain Dinesh Chandimal said, " This is a great opportunity for all of us to showcase our talent, especially the younger players who are aspiring to reach the international level. Credit goes to all the stakeholders for continuing to make this tournament happen year after year. I wish every team the very best for the tournament."
Galle Gallants captain Dasun Shanaka concluded, "The LPL is our own league and a celebration of our own talent. Sri Lanka has always been known for producing unique and unorthodox cricketers, and I hope this season we see many more such talents emerge. It's a platform where we can express ourselves and showcase the best of Sri Lankan cricket."
The Lanka Premier League 2026 gets underway on July 17 with defending champions Jaffna Kings taking on Galle Gallants at the Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground in Colombo. Following a 20-match league phase and playoffs, the tournament will conclude with the final at the R. Premadasa Stadium on August 8.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Love the commitment to regional engagement! Four venues, local commentary in Sinhala—that's fantastic. Too often these leagues forget about the fans at home. LPL seems to understand that a tournament is nothing without its people.
Respect to the Lankan board for building this from scratch. But I feel we need more teams or at least better scheduling so the tournament clashes less with IPL and other major leagues. Some top international players skip LPL due to packed calendars. More synergy between boards would help. Other than that, truly excited! 🏏
The real winner here is Sri Lankan domestic cricket. Players sharing dressing rooms with international stars—that exposure is invaluable. Watching Bhanuka, Angelo, and Kusal speak about developing young talent makes me optimistic. Also, playing in Jaffna for the first time is a beautiful move.
Glad to see a league outside the big 3 (IPL, BBL, CPL) getting its due. The 21 countries represented in the draft is impressive. LPL has always had a special charm—the crowds, the coastal venues, the unique brand of cricket. Hope it keeps growing.
Dasun Shanaka said it best—"celebration of our own talent." That's what makes LPL special amid all the commercialism of modern cricket. Plus, seeing it expand to four cities will do wonders for tourism and local economies in Sri Lanka. Bhai, truly deserved growth! 👏
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