Since 2013, the Caribbean Premier League has been thrilling cricket enthusiasts with the most exciting T20 action around the Caribbean. CPL has been rolling out the different teams rising to fame over the years, and each season brought moments that cannot be replaced. From the early conquest of the Jamaica Tallawahs in 2013 to St Lucia Kings' long-awaited victory in 2024, the league has been a platform of dramatic finishes and standout performances throughout. Here is the list of (Caribbean Premier League) CPL winners and runners-up from 2013 to 2024, capturing what each season has been - fierce competition, high-stake drama. CPL Winners & Runners-Up From 2013 to 2024 Year Winner Runner-up 2013 Jamaica Tallawahs Guyana Amazon Warriors 2014 Barbados Tridents Guyana Amazon Warriors 2015 Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel Barbados Tridents 2016 Jamaica Tallawahs Guyana Amazon Warriors 2017 Trinbago Knight Riders St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots 2018 Trinbago Knight Riders Guyana Amazon Warriors 2019 Barbados Tridents Guyana Amazon Warriors 2020 Trinbago Knight Riders St. Lucia Zouks 2021 Saint Kitts and Nevis Patriots St. Lucia Kings 2022 Jamaica Tallawahs Barbados Royals 2023 Guyana Amazon Warriors Trinbago Knight Riders 2024 St Lucia Kings Guyana Amazon Warriors CPL 2013 Winner: Jamaica Tallawahs Image Source: Getty Images The opening season of CPL in the year 2013 paved the way for much fanfare and action that finally culminated with a glorious win of Jamaica Tallawahs. The final ended with Tallawah's beating Guyana Amazon Warriors by 7 wickets in an exciting playoffs at the legendary Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The match would turn out to be nothing short of a roller-coaster ride, taking all kinds of emotional moments that kept fans on tenterhooks. Also Read | Top 10 Lowest Team Scores in IPL History (2008-2024) CPL 2014 Winner: Barbados Tridents Image Source: Getty Images The 2014 season culminated in the Barbados Tridents as champions in a nerve-wracking finish against the Guyana Amazon Warriors. This final was played at Warner Park in Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis, a simply breathtaking moment. The Tridents wrestled 152/6 in their 20 overs, and while the Warriors went all out and pounded their way hard, the rain cut in and it was all over, with them finishing at 107/4 in 15.5 overs. The intensity left one breathless. CPL 2015 Winner: Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel Image Source: Caribbean Premier League In 2015, the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel emerged champion, marking their footprint in CPL history. The final, as held at Queen's Park Oval, saw the Red Steel amass 178/5 in their stipulated 20 overs. In reply, the Barbados Tridents tried hard but could get only to 158/4, falling short by 20 runs. The game summed up CPL cricket at its best. CPL 2016 Winner: Jamaica Tallawahs Image Source: Caribbean Premier League The Jamaica Tallawahs simply dominated over Guyana Amazon Warriors to reclaim their title in 2016. In the final, once again at Warner Park, the Warriors were restricted to a mere total of 93 runs. Chasing the target, the Tallawahs won easily, ending at 95/1 in just 12.5 overs to seal a comprehensive 9-wicket victory. The atmosphere was electric as the Tallawahs celebrated their second title. CPL 2017 Winner: Trinbago Knight Riders Image Source: Getty Images The rising team in 2017 was the Trinbago Knight Riders, who won the CPL title in the final nail-biter against St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots. This final at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, was an electrifying one, with Patriots posting 135/6 that the Knight Riders effortlessly chased, posting 136/7 in 19 overs to seal the win by three wickets. It was one of those games that ebbed and flowed, and the display was an exemplification of exactly what T20 cricket is capable of delivering at its best. Also Read | IPL Winners and Runner Ups (2008-2024) CPL 2018 Winner: Trinbago Knight Riders Image Source: Getty Images The Knight Riders continued to strangle opponents in 2018 and defended their title with great panache. In the final, again at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, the Guyana Amazon Warriors had set a target of 147/9. Undeterred, the Knight Riders chased it down easily, finishing at 150/2 in 17.3 overs, thus winning by eight wickets. Their back-to-back triumphs were a testament to their prowess and consistency. CPL 2019 Winner: Barbados Tridents Image Source: Getty Images The 2019 final was between the Barbados Tridents and Guyana Amazon Warriors; this time, of course, it was won by the Tridents. This match was played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, in which the Tridents scored a robust 171/6. Though the Warriors tried hard, they could only reach 144/9 to make the Tridents winners by 27 runs. The resulting joy duly ended a pulsating season. CPL 2020 Winner: Trinbago Knight Riders Image Source: Getty Images Again, in 2020, it was the Trinbago Knight Riders who proved that they are the best team in this competition, capturing their fourth CPL title. The final, at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, saw the St. Lucia Zouks setting a target of 154 runs. The Knight Riders hunted it down with precision, winning by 8 wickets and 8 balls to spare. Their victory represented one of brilliance in terms of strategy and execution within the T20 format. CPL 2021 Winner: Saint Kitts and Nevis Patriots Image Source: Getty Images The 2021 season was the one in which St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots finally broke the jinx by capturing their maiden CPL title. It was an electrifying final against St. Lucia Kings, as the Patriots chased a 159-run target on the last ball to win the match by three wickets. It was one-of-a-kind, action-packed, and full of twists, keeping fans glued to their seats till the end. Also Read | Top 5 Most Expensive Uncapped Indian Players in IPL History CPL 2022 Winner: Jamaica Tallawahs Image Source: Getty Images In 2022, the Jamaica Tallawahs again made it to the forefront, capturing the title with quite a dominant performance. The final saw Tallawahs chase down a target of 161 set by Barbados Royals and reached the target with an 8-wicket victory. The game was an exhibition of their skillful display at the crease and the intellectual ability in strategy. CPL 2023 Winner: Guyana Amazon Warriors Image Source: Getty Images It was the year, the Guyana Amazon Warriors broke all title droughts. Put on to bat first, the Trinbago Knight Riders set a low target of 94 runs for the defending champions Guyana Amazon Warriors. With a strong display, the latter chased down the total with 36 balls remaining and closed at 99/1. Saim Ayub and Shai Hope's explosive partnership set off the celebrations as the Warriors won their first CPL title, proving that persistence really does pay off. CPL 2024 Winner: St Lucia Kings Image Source: Getty Images In the CPL 2024 Final, Guyana Amazon Warriors batted first but could not go well as only two of their players managed to cross 20 runs, and the total score was 138 runs. St Lucia Kings took some valuable wickets with Noor Ahmad for 3 wickets, along with 1 wicket from Pierre, Forde, Joseph, Chase, and Wiese. At the 139-run target set, St Lucia Kings lost a wicket within six overs, the struggle continued till the halfway mark as SLK managed just 51 runs at the loss of 4 wickets. Aaron Jones and Roston Chase, however, took the game by its scruff and guided their team to a winning end in 18.1 overs. Jones was the top scorer with 48 while Chase scored 39. Conclusion From the inauguration of the Jamaica Tallawahs to the long-awaited victory of the St Lucia Kings, CPL has given its share of magic moments to cricket lovers. Every season's excitement is different, and the champions' list speaks volumes of the competitive spirit and naked entertainment that define the Caribbean Premier League.