Sports August 18 2026

Flow Foundation trades sixes for lessons

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Jamaica Kingsmen spectators celebrate a six during the Caribbean Premier League T20 cricket match against Trinbago Knight Riders at Sabina Park on Saturday night. Jamaica Kingsmen spectators celebrate a six during the Caribbean Premier League T20 cricket match against Trinbago Knight Riders at Sabina Park on Saturday night.

Every towering six struck during the Jamaica leg of the 2026 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 will help support students preparing for the new academic year through the Flow Foundation’s ‘Every Six Is a Give Back’ initiative.

As part of Flow’s sponsorship of the 2026 CPL, the foundation will contribute $10,000 for every six hit during the four matches scheduled for August 11, 13, 15 and 18 at Sabina Park. The funds raised will be donated to schools still recovering from Hurricane Melissa as part of the Flow Foundation’s annual back-to-school initiative.

The programme combines the excitement of Caribbean cricket with investment in education, giving fans another reason to celebrate every six struck at Sabina Park. Jamaica is among several Caribbean markets implementing similar initiatives under the partnership involving the CPL, Liberty Caribbean, operators of Flow, and the Liberty Caribbean Foundation.

Rhys Campbell, executive director of the Flow Foundation and the Liberty Caribbean Foundation, said the initiative reflects the organisations’ commitment to finding innovative ways to transform major partnerships and platforms into opportunities for positive social impact.

“At the Liberty Caribbean Foundation, we are always exploring innovative ways to use our platforms and partnerships to strengthen the communities we serve,” said Campbell.

“Every Six Is a Give Back allows us to harness the excitement of CPL cricket and translate those unforgettable moments on the field into tangible support for students and families. Education is a central pillar of our mandate, and this initiative further advances our commitment to helping young people access the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.”

With every six adding $10,000 to the donation, players, spectators and cricket fans across Jamaica can follow the action knowing that performances on the field are directly contributing to an important community cause.

The initiative also reflects Flow’s and Liberty Caribbean’s long-standing connection to Caribbean culture and sport, as well as their commitment to ensuring sponsorship investments create value beyond the field of play.

Through the foundation, the company continues to support programmes focused on education, digital inclusion, community development and entrepreneurship.