Cricket West Indies and NCL Canada Inc. Advance Strategic Partnership Surrounding Global T20 and Development of the Sport in Canada

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) and NCL Canada Inc. (NCL) have advanced plans to formalize a strategic partnership focused on the development and growth of the Global T20 tournament and its supporting ecosystem in North America and the Caribbean.
The collaborative framework would see CWI take an ownership stake in the league, as well as the acquisition of a franchise within the competition. The dialogue also encompasses broader commercial collaboration opportunities designed to strengthen cricket’s footprint across the region.
Included in the discussions is the proposed integration of the CWI High-Performance Centre to be constructed in Antigua, which would provide opportunities for Canadian player development, training, and high-performance support within the Global T20 structure.
Arun Agarwal, Chairman of NCL GT20 Canada, emphasized the broader impact in a market where immigrant communities, youth participation, and a rising professional scene have positioned the country as the sport's next great frontier:
“Cricket’s growth in North America is no longer theoretical, it’s happening. By creating opportunities for enhanced competition, opening access to high-performance training in the Caribbean, and building a true development pipeline, we are giving young players something that hasn’t existed here before, a clear, credible path from learning the game to playing it professionally. That’s how you build a sport that lasts.”
Additionally, both organizations are exploring avenues to facilitate the participation of Canadian teams in future CWI tournaments, further enhancing competitive opportunities and cross-regional engagement.
Speaking on the significance of the discussions, CWI President Dr. The Hon. Kishore Shallow stated:
“This is a pivotal and forward-looking moment for West Indies and Canadian cricket. As the only ICC Full Member nation in the hemisphere, this collaboration promises tremendous mutual potential. For Cricket Canada, it could very well be a defining moment for their cricket development. Equally important, Canada represents to CWI the kind of market that could have a significant impact on our commercial growth.”
Brijesh Patel, Commissioner of NCL GT20, added:
"The future of cricket in North America runs through partnerships like this one. When you connect Canadian talent with West Indies expertise and enhance the competitive opportunities, you're not just growing a league, you're building a genuine development pipeline. That's what turns a growth story into a lasting one."
Both CWI and NCL GT20 reaffirm their commitment to ongoing dialogue and will provide further updates as discussions progress.