Sinhala commentary and a globally stacked player pool set the stage for LPL’s strongest regional and international season yet
Colombo: The Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2026 is set to return with its biggest and most connected season yet, with the official fixtures confirming a July 17 to August 8 window for the sixth edition.
The tournament opens under lights at Colombo’s Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, where defending champions Jaffna Kings—captained by Sri Lanka’s Bhanuka Rajapaksa and powered by Bangladesh superstar Shakib Al Hasan—begin their title defence against Dasun Shanaka’s Galle Gallants in what promises to be a blockbuster curtain-raiser.
The opening weekend quickly shifts into another marquee contest as Indian international Vijay Shankar and England white-ball great Moeen Ali lead Kandy Royals into battle against Dambulla Sixers. Across three weeks of competition, six franchises will contest a double round-robin league before the playoffs in Colombo, with a player pool that reflects both the league’s growing international standing and Sri Lanka’s continued ability to attract top-tier cricketing talent.LPL 2026 brings together one of the strongest line-ups in the competition’s history. Kandy Royals headline with Shankar, Moeen, Angelo Mathews, and Wanindu Hasaranga, while Jaffna Kings retain a formidable championship core featuring Shakib, Taskin Ahmed, Rajapaksa, and Dunith Wellalage. Elsewhere, fans can look forward to watching James Neesham, Dushmantha Chameera, Eshan Malinga, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, and several emerging Sri Lankan talents, reinforcing the league’s reputation as both a destination for established stars and a platform for the game’s next generation.
That global appeal has continued to grow, with more than 650 overseas registrations received from 21 countries ahead of this season’s player selection process. Alongside that international momentum, LPL 2026 will place an even stronger emphasis on deepening its roots at home through expanded Sinhala-language commentary and broader regional fan engagement initiatives, bringing the league closer to communities across Sri Lanka while showcasing local cricket culture to audiences worldwide.Organised by Sri Lanka Cricket and with commercial rights managed by IPG Group, the Lanka Premier League continues to strengthen its position as one of Asia’s fastest-growing T20 properties. *Mr Anil Mohan Sankhdhar, Founder and CEO, IPG Group, said:* _“LPL’s growth has always been built on two priorities — creating a world-class cricket product and ensuring it remains closely connected to fans across Sri Lanka and the region.
This season reflects that vision. The international interest we continue to receive, combined with stronger regional accessibility and fan-first experiences, positions the league for another significant step forward.”_Among the marquee fixtures across the league phase, Kandy Royals and Jaffna Kings meet twice in five days, potentially setting up contests involving Shankar, Moeen, Hasaranga, and Shakib.
The schedule also includes heavyweight clashes such as Colombo Kaps against Kandy Royals, Dambulla Sixers versus Jaffna Kings, and a series of evening matches across Colombo, Dambulla, and Kandy before attention shifts to the playoffs.The five franchises—Colombo Kaps, Dambulla Sixers, Galle Gallants, Jaffna Kings, and Kandy Royals—will compete in a double round-robin league stage before the top four teams advance to the playoffs in Colombo. Qualifier 1 and the Eliminator will be held on August 5, followed by Qualifier 2 on August 7, with the Lanka Premier League 2026 Final scheduled for August 8 at the R. Premadasa Stadium.*Lanka Premier League 2026
Fixtures in Full
July 17 – Jaffna Kings vs Galle Gallants – Colombo July 18 – Kandy Royals vs Dambulla Sixers – ColomboJuly 18 – Galle Gallants vs Colombo Kaps – ColomboJuly 19 – Dambulla Sixers vs Jaffna Kings – ColomboJuly 19 – Colombo Kaps vs Kandy Royals – Colombo July 21 – Dambulla Sixers vs Kandy Royals – DambullaJuly 22 – Jaffna Kings vs Colombo Kaps – DambullaJuly 22 – Dambulla Sixers vs Galle Gallants – DambullaJuly 23 – Kandy Royals vs Colombo Kaps – DambullaJuly 23 – Galle Gallants vs Jaffna Kings – DambullaJuly 25 – Galle Gallants vs Kandy Royals – DambullaJuly 25 – Dambulla Sixers vs Colombo Kaps – DambullaJuly 26 – Kandy Royals vs Jaffna Kings – DambullaJuly 26 – Galle Gallants vs Dambulla Sixers – DambullaJuly 28 – Colombo Kaps vs Jaffna Kings – KandyJuly 29 – Galle Gallants vs Kandy Royals – KandyJuly 29 – Colombo Kaps vs Dambulla Sixers – KandyJuly 30 – Jaffna Kings vs Kandy Royals – KandyAugust 1 – Colombo Kaps vs Galle Gallants – KandyAugust 2 – Jaffna Kings vs Dambulla Sixers – Kandy
Playoffs – Colombo (R. Premadasa Stadium)
August 5 – Qualifier 1 – 15:00
August 5 – Eliminator – 19:30
August 7 – Qualifier 2 – 19:30
August 8 – Final – 19:30






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