Caribbean Premier League 09/09 22:00 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors v Trinbago Knight Riders 155-154
Caribbean Premier League 09/08 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Barbados Royals 180-171
Caribbean Premier League 09/06 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Guyana Amazon Warriors 170-103
Caribbean Premier League 09/01 22:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders 153-199
Caribbean Premier League 08/26 22:00 1 Barbados Royals v Trinbago Knight Riders 128-130
Caribbean Premier League 08/19 22:00 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Trinbago Knight Riders 182-184
Caribbean Premier League 08/17 00:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Trinbago Knight Riders 212-218
Caribbean Premier League 08/12 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Dynamo Kyiv Women 161-203
Caribbean Premier League 08/11 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs 223-225
Caribbean Premier League 08/09 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Lucia Kings 195-95
Caribbean Premier League 09/10 01:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis v Trinbago Knight Riders 135-136
Caribbean Premier League 09/08 00:00 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors v Trinbago Knight Riders 159-160
Caribbean Premier League 09/06 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 111-149
Caribbean Premier League 09/03 01:00 1 Barbados Tridents v Trinbago Knight Riders 136-120
Caribbean Premier League 08/27 01:00 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Trinbago Knight Riders 172-208
Caribbean Premier League 08/23 22:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders 162-88
Caribbean Premier League 08/19 16:00 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors v Trinbago Knight Riders 130-131
Caribbean Premier League 08/15 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 161-158
Caribbean Premier League 08/13 01:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Barbados Tridents 155-152
Caribbean Premier League 08/12 01:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v IMay 162-156
Caribbean Premier League 08/10 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs 147-148
Caribbean Premier League 08/08 00:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Lucia Stars 120-118
Caribbean Premier League 08/05 01:00 1 St Lucia Stars v Trinbago Knight Riders 132-137
Caribbean Premier League 08/06 00:00 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Trinbago Knight Riders 195-110
Caribbean Premier League 08/04 23:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Trinbago Knight Riders 164-165
Caribbean Premier League 07/31 16:00 1 Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 138-137
Caribbean Premier League 07/29 23:00 1 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders 180-146
Caribbean Premier League 07/26 22:00 1 St Lucia Kings v Trinbago Knight Riders 167-168
Caribbean Premier League 07/19 01:00 1 Jamaica Tallawahs v Trinbago Knight Riders 158-139
Caribbean Premier League 07/16 16:00 1 Barbados Royals v Trinbago Knight Riders 172-173

The Trinbago Knight Riders (formerly the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel) are a professional Twenty20 cricket team based in the Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago that competes in the Caribbean Premier League, a franchise-based cricket league since 2013. Their home ground is Queen's Park Oval. They are the most successful team in CPL history, winning five titles in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2025 respectively.

The Red Steel are among the original six teams established for the tournament's inaugural edition. In 2015, Knight Riders Group, the parent company of Indian Premier League team Kolkata Knight Riders, purchased the majority stake in the Red Steel. The Red Steel went on to win the 2015 tournament. After the victorious season, the franchise name was renamed to Trinbago Knight Riders in 2016, to promote the brand legacy of the Knight Riders overseas. The franchise is owned by the Knight Riders Group, a sporting subsidiary alliance between the Red Chillies Entertainment and the Mehta Group, which also owns the Women's team that plays in the Women's Caribbean Premier League.

The side's all-time leading run-scorer is Colin Munro, while their leading wicket-taker is Dwayne Bravo, who is now serving as the head-coach of the team since the 2025 edition.

History

The Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel were one of the six teams created for the Caribbean Premier League's inaugural 2013 season. In 2015, they won the tournament for the first time, defeating the Barbados Tridents by 20 runs at Queen's Park Oval.

Also in 2015, Red Chillies Entertainment, led by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan and Mehta Group of businessman Jay Mehta and his wife Juhi Chawla, purchased stake in the Red Steel. Red Chillies Entertainment also owns the Indian Premier League's Kolkata Knight Riders; this was the first time an IPL team had invested in a Twenty20 cricket league outside India. In 2016, Red Chillies Entertainment took over the team's operations and changed the name to the Knight Riders. The core team remained the same in 2016, with Dwayne Bravo at the helm. However, the team's marquee foreign player is New Zealand's Brendon McCullum, who has played for KKR in the past. Brad Hogg, Javon Searles, Brendon McCullum, Colin Munro, Darren Bravo and Chris Lynn have also played for KKR before. Sunil Narine and Andre Russell are the only players who currently plays for both the Knight Riders teams. Simon Katich in 2017, replaced fellow Australian Simon Helmot as the head coach.

The Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) are a prominent professional cricket team based in Trinidad and Tobago, competing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Established in 2013, the team quickly rose to prominence with a strong roster of international and regional cricketing stars. Known for their aggressive batting style and disciplined bowling attack, TKR has become one of the most successful franchises in the CPL, securing multiple championship titles. Their vibrant team culture, passionate fan base, and commitment to excellence make them a formidable force in Caribbean cricket. The Trinbago Knight Riders embody resilience, skill, and a winning spirit, representing the rich cricketing heritage of Trinidad and Tobago on the international stage.