CWI

Regional coaches applaud CWI's high-performance plans

Across the cricketing world, nations have invested heavily in high-performance systems, sports science, and cutting-edge technology, raising the standard of preparation and performance at every level.

The reality for the Caribbean is clear; natural talent alone is no longer enough to consistently compete and dominate. To keep pace with the modern game, there must be a deliberate shift towards structured development, advanced facilities, and integrated support systems that match those of the world’s leading cricket nations.

Cricket West Indies, with the full backing of the Antigua & Barbuda government, is taking a decisive step in this direction by announcing its plans to develop a High-Performance Campus at the site of the Coolidge Cricket Ground, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem where elite sport, education, and commercial activity intersect.

For the coaches on the front lines of the ongoing West Indies Championship, this move has been applauded, with the view being expressed that it is critical to the future of West Indies cricket.

Robert Haynes, Jamaica Scorpions Head Coach and former selector, believes the planned facility is essential in bridging that gap.

"I think it's a magnificent idea. When I was a selector, it was always spoken about in terms of having something for the youngsters. I think it's a magnificent effort by the Antiguan government and Cricket West Indies to get this going because we need it."

Regional 4 Day

Kevin wickham: Honouring his Father Through his Performances on the Field

Each step that is taken on a cricket field is more than just a movement, but it becomes a memory in motion for Barbados Pride batter Kevin Wickham, who is using his bat and performances to honour his late father, Herbert.

Wickham lost his father just over two years ago, but every run carved through the offside, every dive on the boundary, carries a memory stitched into it. He steps onto the pitch not just as a player, but as a son determined to honour a legacy by turning grief into purpose.

Just over a week ago the 23-year-old etched his name into regional cricket folklore by becoming the third Barbadian since the turn of the century to score twin hundreds in a regional match, joining Kraigg Brathwaite (102 & 122 vs Guyana, 2015) and Ryan Hinds (168 & 150 vs Leeward Islands, 2006).

Kevin Wickham
                        Kevin Wickham
Caribbean Premier League

CPL reviews acquisition and draft rules ahead of 2026 season

​Draft selections to be announced on May 15

The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has revised the Player Acquisition and Draft Rules for the three-year contract cycle covering 2026 to 2028.

Squad Composition

Each franchise will assemble a 17-player squad consisting of: nine senior West Indies players, five overseas players and three Breakout Players

Jamaica Kingsmen – Special Draft Provision

As the league’s new franchise, the Jamaica Kingsmen will receive special draft privileges:

They will have the option to make the first three picks in draft, restricted to selecting only Jamaican players

The Kingsmen are not obliged to use all three of these picks

These selections cannot be challenged using the Right to Match Option (RMO).

During this phase, the Kingsmen may select a maximum of one player from any single existing team.

Any team that loses a player to the Kingsmen will receive an additional RMO.

CWI

CWI pays tribute to GCA's Norman Gilbert

Cricket West Indies President, Dr. The Hon. Kishore Shallow's statement on the passing of Norman Gilbert: 

It is with profound sadness that we acknowledge the sudden passing of Mr. Norman Gilbert, President of the Grenada Cricket Association and Member of the Windward Islands Cricket Board.

On behalf of Cricket West Indies, I extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and the entire cricketing fraternity in Grenada and across the region.

Norman was a committed and visionary leader who served the game with distinction. His unwavering dedication to the development and promotion of cricket in Grenada, and his genuine passion for uplifting the sport at all levels, have left an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape.

Norman Gilbert
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Regional 4 Day

Guyana advance to final with win over Windwards; T&T draw to confirm playoff place

Carty’s 147 and Greaves’ 122 help Leewards earn draw 

Guyana 242 & 299 (Chanderpaul 117*, Motie 53; Dember 3-52) beat Windwards 223 & 225 (Athanaze 64, Jeremiah 25; Motie 4-82) by 93 runs 

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles have booked a direct spot in the final of the 2025 West Indies Championship after a 93-run victory over the Windward Islands Volcanoes on the final day of their third-round encounter at the Coolidge Cricket Ground, which confirmed their place atop the league points standings.

It was the Harpy Eagles' seamers who did the damage early in the day, picking up two wickets in the morning session to restrict the Windwards to 103 for three at Lunch, chasing 319 for victory. 

Skipper Alick Athanaze (64) and Johann Jeremiah (25) shared in a hope-renewing 74-run fourth-wicket stand on either side of the interval before Veerasammy Permaul (3/41) removed the latter, initiating the spin takeover.

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