Trinbago Knight Riders
CPL franchise based in Trinidad and Tobago
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2024 | Multiple new players signed, including Jason Roy, Keacy Carty, Tim David, Waqar Salamkheil, Terrance Hinds, Josh Little, and Ali Khan. |
2024 | Derone Davis joined the Los Angeles Knight Riders squad. |
2024 | Waqar Salamkheil signed as a direct signing by Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
2024 | Aditya Ganesh joined the Los Angeles Knight Riders as a wicket-keeper. |
2024 | David Miller joined the Los Angeles Knight Riders squad. |
2024 | Corne Dry was released and then re-drafted by Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
2024 | Josh Little signed as a direct signing by Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
July 5 2024 | The Los Angeles Knight Riders begin their 2024 season opener, with a retained squad that includes Roy, Narine, and Chand, along with new signings Shakib al Hasan and Matthew Tromp. |
March 24 2024 | Shakib Al Hasan, born on this date, signed as a direct signing with Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
2023 | Finished 2nd out of 6 teams in the Caribbean Premier League and became runners-up |
2023 | Dwayne Bravo and Mark Deyal join the Trinbago Knight Riders team. |
2023 | Confirmed as the most successful team in Caribbean Premier League history, with 4 titles by the end of the 2023 season. |
2023 | Nitish Kumar signed with the Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
2023 | Andre Russell signed as a direct signing by Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
2023 | Spencer Johnson signed as a direct signing by Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
2023 | Saif Badar became a part of the Los Angeles Knight Riders team. |
2023 | Shadley van Schalkwyk joined the Los Angeles Knight Riders squad. |
2023 | Unmukt Chand joined the Los Angeles Knight Riders. |
July 10 2023 | Team management announces Sunil Narine as team captain and Phil Simmons as head coach. Bharat Arun and Ryan ten Doeschate are also confirmed as bowling and batting coaches respectively. |
June 13 2023 | The Knight Riders officially announce their full squad, including international players Jason Roy, Adam Zampa, Sunil Narine, and Lockie Ferguson. |
March 2023 | LA Knight Riders team logo is officially unveiled, providing more public information about the team. |
March 19 2023 | Los Angeles Knight Riders participate in the MLC's inaugural domestic draft, selecting Ali Khan as their first draft pick. |
2022 | Competed in The 6ixty tournament, finishing 3rd out of 6 teams and becoming runners-up |
2022 | Andre Russell and Nicholas Pooran are signed to the Trinbago Knight Riders team. |
November 2022 | 2023 Major League Cricket season is officially announced. |
July 2022 | Venky Mysore reaffirms the Knight Riders Group's commitment to establishing the LA Knight Riders and building a stadium in Los Angeles. |
April 2022 | Detailed plans revealed for a 10,000-seat cricket stadium costing $30 million for the LA Knight Riders. |
April 2021 | CEO Venky Mysore confirms plans for the LA Knight Riders team, including intentions to build their own stadium. |
2020 | Won the Caribbean Premier League, finishing 1st out of 6 teams and becoming champions |
2020 | Jayden Seales joins the Trinbago Knight Riders team. |
December 2020 | Major League Cricket announces Knight Riders Group has purchased a stake in the league, gaining ownership rights to the LA Knight Riders. |
2019 | Kieron Pollard and Lendl Simmons join the team, contributing significantly to the franchise's batting lineup. |
2019 | Kieron Pollard becomes captain of the Trinbago Knight Riders. Akeal Hosein also joins the team in the same year. |
2018 | Won the Caribbean Premier League, finishing 1st out of 6 teams and becoming champions |
2018 | Ali Khan joins the Trinbago Knight Riders, becoming one of the top wicket-takers for the team. |
2017 | Won the Caribbean Premier League, finishing 1st out of 6 teams and becoming champions |
2016 | Colin Munro joins the team and begins his tenure, becoming the leading run-scorer for the franchise between 2016-2022. |
2016 | Sunil Narine joins the Trinbago Knight Riders team, marking his start with the franchise. |
2015 | Won the Caribbean Premier League tournament, marking their first major title under new ownership. |
2015 | Knight Riders Group purchased a stake in the Red Steel franchise, leading to significant changes in team ownership and management. |
2014 | Competed in Caribbean Premier League, finishing 4th out of 6 teams and reaching the semifinals |
2013 | Established as Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel, one of the original six teams in the inaugural Caribbean Premier League season. |
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