Key Points

The Lanka Premier League is back with its biggest season yet running through December 2025. This extended edition features Indian players for the first time, adding fresh excitement for regional fans. With 24 matches across three premier venues, it provides crucial match practice ahead of the World Cup year. The tournament has grown into a global spectacle, attracting millions of viewers worldwide while developing emerging cricket talent.

Key Points: LPL 2025 Returns in December With Indian Players Expected

  • Extended 24-day schedule makes this the longest LPL season in tournament history
  • Five franchises will compete across three premier Sri Lankan international stadiums
  • First-ever participation expected from Indian cricketers adding regional excitement
  • Tournament serves as crucial preparation ahead of 2026 Cricket World Cup season
  • Features 24 total matches including 20 league fixtures and 4 knockout games
  • Over 780 million viewers watched previous edition across global broadcast markets
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Lanka Premier League 2025 returns for December showdown, to serve as build-up ahead of mega cricket season

Lanka Premier League 2025 runs Dec 1-23, featuring Indian cricketers for the first time and serving as key World Cup 2026 preparation with expanded 24-match schedule.

"The timing of this edition has been carefully chosen to ensure that players gain maximum exposure and high-quality match practice - Samantha Dodanwela, LPL Tournament Director"

Colombo, October 6

The sixth edition of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) will run from December 1 to 23, 2025, featuring 24 days of action-packed T20 cricket -- the longest season in the tournament's history, according to a press release from LPL.

The extended schedule is set to heighten competition among the five franchises and provide players with valuable match exposure ahead of a major cricketing year. Positioned as a key lead-up to the 2026 Cricket World Cup, this edition marks an important milestone in the league's evolution since its inception.

This edition will feature 24 matches in total, including 20 league fixtures and 4 knockout games, spread across three premier venues - R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Colombo; Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy; and Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium, Dambulla.

For the very first time, Indian cricketers are expected to join the action, their names will be revelled soon, adding a whole new level of excitement for fans across the region.

Samantha Dodanwela, Tournament Director, LPL, said as quoted by the press release, "The timing of this edition has been carefully chosen to ensure that players gain maximum exposure and high-quality match practice in the lead-up to a global cricketing year. Over the seasons, the LPL has emerged as a breeding ground for fresh talent, with several youngsters making their mark alongside international stars. This year too, we believe the league will throw up exciting new names who can go on to spring surprises on the world stage ahead of the World Cup."

The tournament format will see all five franchises compete against each other twice during the league phase. At the end of the round-robin stage, the top four teams will move into the playoffs. The opening playoff, Qualifier 1, will be contested by the top two sides, with the winner earning a straight passage to the final. The teams placed third and fourth will face off in the Eliminator, and the victor of that clash will then take on the loser of Qualifier 1 in Qualifier 2, which will determine the second finalist.

Anil Mohan Sankhdhar, Founder and CEO of IPG Group - the official rights holder of the LPL, added, "The Lanka Premier League has rapidly grown into one of Asia's most thrilling T20 spectacles, and the overwhelming response to last year's season is proof of that. With over 780 million viewers tuning in on television and fans packing stadiums to witness top-class performances, the league has struck a chord not only in Sri Lanka but across key markets including India, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Building on that momentum, we are confident that the 2025 edition will raise the bar even higher, bringing fans an even bigger celebration of cricket globally."

With actions unfolding just months ahead of the mega global cricketing extravaganza, the LPL 2025 promises to be a high-intensity showcase of international and Sri Lankan talent, adding excitement for fans across the subcontinent in the build-up to the World Cup year.

- ANI

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Priya S
December timing is perfect! After Diwali celebrations, we get 24 days of cricket entertainment. Perfect way to end the year. Hope they stream it on Hotstar or JioCinema for Indian audiences.
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Arjun K
While I'm excited about the tournament, I hope they maintain the quality of cricket. Sometimes these extended seasons lead to player fatigue. Quality over quantity should be the focus.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket across formats, this is brilliant scheduling. LPL serving as preparation for World Cup makes perfect sense. The Sri Lankan pitches will test our players well.
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Vikram M
780 million viewers! That's incredible reach. Shows how much we Indians love cricket, even when it's not our domestic league. Hope the broadcast quality matches IPL standards. 🤞
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Kavya N
Perfect timing for winter holidays! Planning a Sri Lanka cricket trip with family. Watching LPL live in those beautiful stadiums would be an amazing experience. 🇱🇰❤️

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