Global Super League set to return from July

BSS
Published On: 15 Feb 2026, 19:27

DHAKA, Feb 15, 2026 (BSS) -The third edition of the Global Super League (GSL) 
is set to return for its third edition from July 23 to August 1, at the 
Guyana National Stadium, Providence, organisers announced today.

Powerhouse franchises from across the cricketing world had taken part in the 
tournament in its last two editions.

Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) franchise Rangpur Riders won the trophy in 
the first edition of the tournament by beating Australia's Cricket Victoria 
in a thrilling final, cementing their place in GSL history.

Rangpur also were close to clinch the title in the second edition but 
eventually lost to Guyana Amazon Warriors in the final.
 
Sir Clive Lloyd, Chairman of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League, 
expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming tournament:

 "It gives me immense pride, as Chairman of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global 
Super League, to officially announce the dates for our third edition. In just 
two years, the GSL has established itself as a truly global club competition, 
showcasing outstanding talent and attracting tremendous support both locally 
and internationally.

 "Last year's final, played before a packed stadium, demonstrated the passion 
for cricket in Guyana and the strength of this tournament. From July 23 to 
August 1, we look forward to welcoming five outstanding teams to Providence 
once again, where they will compete fiercely for the title and a US$1 million 
prize purse. The GSL is about excellence, opportunity and uniting fans from 
around the world through the game we love."

 

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