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Jamaica CPL franchise owners target local stars Russell, Powell, King

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February 24, 2026
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(clockwise, from left) Andre Russell, Brandon King and Rovman Powell)

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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaican stars Andre Russell, Rovman Powell and Brandon King are expected to be the main targets for the new owners of the returning Jamaica franchise in the Caribbean Premier League.

US-based Kingsmen Sports Enterprise, whose takeover was made official last week, are eyeing the former Jamaica Tallawahs captains as they seek to build a strong squad for the 2026 season.

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Kingsmen representative Faisal Mirza told the Jamaica Observer that Russell, Powell and King are “very important to any team they become a part of.”

Double T20 World Cup champion Russell is currently contracted to the reigning champions Trinbago Knight but last July expressed an interest in returning to the Jamaica franchise if they made a return to the CPL.

Former West Indies captain Powell told the Observer in 2023 that “hopefully, I’ll be back soon” after leaving for the Barbados Royals.

Windies T20 captain King played with the Royals on 2025 and the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in 2024, having captained the Tallawahs in its last season in 2026.

Mirza says discussions are underway for several Jamaican players and coaches, as well as from overseas.

The draft for this year’s CPL, set for early August to September 20, is expected to take place in the coming months.
-Daniel Blake

Jamaica Observer

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