CPL 2026 Live – SKNP vs JKM Live Streaming Free – Willow TV Live Match – Jamaica Kingsmen vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, 10th T20 Match Live Online

The Jamaica Kingsmen will face the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the 10th match of the Caribbean Premier League 2026 at Sabina Park, Kingston. Both teams enter the contest after winning their previous matches, making this an important fixture in the race for early-season momentum.

The official schedule lists a 7:00 PM start in Kingston, with the interval scheduled between 8:30 PM and 8:50 PM local time.

The Jamaica Kingsmen started their campaign poorly, losing their first three games, but their five-wicket victory over the Trinbago Knight Riders finally put them on the points table. They now have two points from four matches, although their negative net run rate remains a concern.

The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots have played only two games. They lost their opener against Trinbago Knight Riders by 19 runs before responding with a five-wicket victory over the Saint Lucia Kings. With two points from two matches, the Patriots have a better winning percentage and a game in hand.

A second consecutive victory would move either side closer to the playoff positions. For Jamaica, the match is particularly important because another defeat would increase the pressure after their difficult opening phase.

Jamaica’s latest win was built around a confident chase against Trinbago. Their batting unit showed greater control than in the previous matches, while the bowling attack produced important breakthroughs at key moments. Captain Rovman Powell has been the standout performer, scoring 138 runs in four innings at an average of 46 and a strike rate of 138.

JKM vs SNP Match details

  • Match: Jamaica Kingsmen vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, 10th Match

  • Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2026

  • Time: 7:00 PM local time; 5:30 AM IST

  • Venue: Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

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Live Score Info: 

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JKM vs SNP

Reeza Hendricks has also provided valuable runs at the top of the order, while Andre Russell has contributed with the ball. Russell has taken seven wickets in four matches, although his economy rate of 9.35 indicates that he has sometimes conceded runs while attacking for wickets.

The Patriots have had a longer recovery period since their previous match. Jason Holder has been central to their campaign, contributing 255 runs and taking 16 wickets in the relevant recent record listed for the fixture. Waqar Salamkheil has also been effective as a wicket-taking spinner, with 11 wickets.

Pitch report

Sabina Park has offered a reasonably good surface for batting during CPL 2026, with the average first-innings score reported at around 169. However, the pitch can become more difficult as the ball gets older, making the powerplay especially important for both teams. Two of the three matches played at the venue in this season’s competition have been won by the chasing side.

The new ball should come onto the bat nicely, allowing aggressive openers to play through the line. As the innings progresses, slower balls, cutters and spin could become more influential. A first-innings total in the 165–175 range should be competitive, while anything above 180 would give the batting side a strong advantage.

The toss could therefore be significant. Captains may prefer to bowl first, particularly if evening conditions bring some assistance for chasing and the surface remains reliable under lights.

Weather update

Kingston is expected to remain warm and humid, with temperatures close to 27°C. There is a meaningful chance of rain, so weather interruptions could become a factor in the match. Teams will want to make the most of the powerplay in case the game is shortened.

Cloud cover and humidity could help the seamers early, but the surface at Sabina Park should still reward clean stroke play once the ball loses its hardness.

Head-to-head record

This will be the first official meeting between the Jamaica Kingsmen and the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots. Therefore, the head-to-head record is:

  • Total matches: 0

  • Jamaica Kingsmen wins: 0

  • St Kitts and Nevis Patriots wins: 0

  • No result/tie: 0

  • Last five meetings: No previous meetings

The lack of direct history makes recent form, team balance and adaptability to Sabina Park more important than past rivalry statistics.

Jamaica Kingsmen team analysis

Jamaica’s biggest strength is their group of powerful all-rounders. Powell provides authority in the middle order, Russell can change the game with both bat and ball, and players such as Keemo Paul and Odean Smith give the captain additional bowling options.

Their top order also has experience. Hendricks is capable of controlling the powerplay, while Kirk McKenzie and Keacy Carty can accelerate after settling in. The side’s recent victory should improve confidence considerably.

The main weakness is inconsistency. Jamaica’s three early defeats exposed problems with losing wickets in clusters and failing to maintain pressure during the middle overs. Their bowling can also become expensive when the first-choice attack misses its lengths.

Key players: Rovman Powell, Reeza Hendricks, Andre Russell, Kirk McKenzie and Hunain Shah.

Probable XI: Shayan Jahangir (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Kirk McKenzie, Keacy Carty, Rovman Powell (c), Andre Russell, Hassan Khan, Keemo Paul, Odean Smith, Vitel Lawes, Hunain Shah.

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots team analysis

The Patriots possess a well-balanced squad led by Jason Holder. Their batting includes experienced power-hitters such as Andre Fletcher, Johnson Charles and Kyle Mayers, while Holder and Dasun Shanaka add finishing ability and depth.

Their bowling attack offers variety. Naseem Shah and Obed McCoy can attack with pace, while Hasaranga, Salamkheil and Netravalkar provide different angles and styles. This combination could be especially useful if the Sabina Park surface slows down.

The Patriots’ concern is that their batting order can become heavily dependent on a few senior players. If Fletcher, Charles and Mayers are removed early, the middle order will face pressure to rebuild rather than simply attack.

Key players: Jason Holder, Andre Fletcher, Kyle Mayers, Wanindu Hasaranga and Waqar Salamkheil.

Probable XI: Andre Fletcher (wk), Johnson Charles, Kyle Mayers, Kevin Wickham, Jason Holder (c), Dasun Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, Navin Bidaisee, Saurabh Netravalkar, Obed McCoy, Waqar Salamkheil.

Key talking points

The first major battle will be between Jamaica’s top order and the Patriots’ new-ball bowlers. If Hendricks and McKenzie survive the opening spell, Jamaica could build a strong platform.

Powell’s form is another decisive factor. He is currently Jamaica’s leading run-scorer and has shown the ability to dominate spin and pace during the middle overs. The Patriots will need a clear plan against him, possibly using Holder’s variations and Hasaranga’s leg-spin.

Russell versus Holder could also define the closing stages. Both all-rounders can produce match-winning cameos, but their death-over bowling will be equally important.

The Patriots appear slightly stronger on paper because of their balanced bowling attack, experienced batting options and better start to the tournament. However, Jamaica have home advantage and will be encouraged by their recent win over Trinbago Knight Riders.

If the pitch remains good for chasing and rain affects the conditions, the team that wins the toss and bowls first could hold the advantage. Overall, the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots are narrowly favoured, but Jamaica Kingsmen remain a serious threat if Powell and Russell deliver.

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