Regional U15

Windwards, T&T continue to dominate Men’s Regional U-15s

No play was possible between Guyana and Barbados 

The Windward Islands claimed a fourth consecutive win in the ongoing 2026 Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s Tournament, defeating the Leeward Islands this time by a 6-wicket margin at the Bethesda Sports Ground in Antigua on Saturday.

Windwards 84 for 4 (Williams 32*, Davis 32; Miller 2-11) beat Leewards 80 all out (Farrell 26, Odlum 17*; Charles 2-8) by 6 wickets 

Chasing 81 runs for victory, identical scores of 32 from Ahmaud Williams (who finished unbeaten) and Nian Davis saw the visitors complete a comfortable win at 84 for 4 in 10.4 overs. Elijah Miller (2/11) and Adoni Ali (2/15) grabbed two wickets apiece for the Leewards.

Meanwhile, there was a trio of two-wicket spells, which helped the Windwards dismiss the hosts for 80 in 23.2 overs. Kaleb Charles produced an economical 2 for 8, alongside Dillon Joseph (2/16) and Jershaun Joseph (2/21).

Karese Farrell top-scored for Leewards with 26.

T&T 183 for 9 (Mongru 39, Premchand 32; Buchanan 3-19) beat Jamaica 144 all out (Shaw 24, Wolliston 24; Premchand 3-14) by 39 runs 

Elsewhere on Saturday, Trinidad and Tobago earned their third win over Jamaica this season, defeating the hosts by 39 runs at Boys Town in Kingston. Chasing 184 runs for victory, Jamaica were dismissed for 144 in 46.3 overs, courtesy of three wickets apiece from Arnaldo Premchand (3/14) and Samir Boodoo (3/15).  

Jayden Shaw and Daniel Wolliston had identical scores of 24 in Jamaica’s chase. Keshav Mongru had earlier led the T&T scorers with 39, with Premchand adding 32 as they were restricted to 183 for 9 in their 50 overs. Zachary Buchanan was the pick of the Jamaica bowlers with figures of 3 for 19.

For a third time in four rounds, the clash between hosts Guyana and Barbados was abandoned without a ball being bowled. 

Regional U15

Windwards remain perfect; T&T win again in Men’s Regional U-15s

Guyana-Barbados clash abandoned without a ball bowled 

A Derwin Lewis century led the Windward Islands to a third consecutive win in the ongoing 2026 Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s Tournament after defeating the Leeward Islands by 61 runs in Thursday’s latest round at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.

Windwards 217 all out (Lewis 102, Armstrong 47; France 4-42) beat Leewards 156 for 9 (Harris 33, Odlum 31; John 4-34) by 61 runs 

Lewis’ magnificent 102 came in 128 balls and was backed up by 47 from opening partner Alex Armstrong as the Windwards were bowled out for 217 in 48.1 overs. Kamari France led the Leewards' attack, claiming figures of 4 for 42, with assistance from Aedan Williams (3/30). 

Dylan John then took 4 for 34 to rip through the visitors’ top-order before they were eventually restricted to 156 for 9 in 43 overs. Isaiah Harris (33) and Dante Odlum (31) were the most promising Leewards batters on the day. 

CWI

Otis Gibson steps into role as West Indies fast bowling consultant

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced that former West Indies head coach Otis Gibson will return to the team in the capacity of fast bowling consultant. Gibson, whose official start date was March 1, is expected to fill the position for a year, with the potential of an extension. He served in a similar capacity for the West Indies’ series away to Nepal last September.

“I’m looking forward to working with the various coaches and the very talented group of bowlers in the Caribbean to assist in their development across all formats of the game," said Gibson.

A statement from CWI read, “With a demanding international calendar ahead, the role is expected to be instrumental in ensuring that the region’s fast bowlers maintain peak performance, fitness, and consistency across formats.”

Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe has labelled Gibson’s appointment as a “critical investment in the strength, depth, and durability” of Windies’ pace bowling group ahead of their home season, which bowls off in June against Sri Lanka. 

“Otis brings a wealth of experience, insight, and proven success at the highest level of the game, and his presence will be invaluable in guiding and supporting our fast bowlers to perform consistently at an elite level,” Bascombe said. 

Windies Women

9-wicket loss in final ODI underscores West Indies’ white-ball sweep to Australia

West Indies lost both T20Is and ODIs by 3-0 margins 

Australia 137 for 1 (Litchfield 68*, Perry 33*; Munisar 1-35) beat West Indies 136 all out (Henry 42*, Matthews 34; King 5-19) by 9 wickets 

The West Indies were swept by Australia in their three-match Women’s One-Day International series following a 9-wicket defeat in Thursday’s final game at Warner Park in St. Kitts & Nevis. Setting a target for the first time in the series, the hosts were bundled out for 136 in 35.4 overs via the destructive wrist of Alana King, who claimed 5 for 19.

Australia lost just the one wicket, chasing 137 for victory, losing Georgia Voll, who fell to Ashmini Munisar for 23, with the score 50 for 1 in the 9th over. Phoebe Litchfield (68*) was joined by Ellyse Perry (33*), and the pair shared in an 87-run unbroken second-wicket stand as they hunted down the target in 19.4 overs.

Deandra Dottin had earlier rejoined captain Hayley Matthews at the top of the order in a partnership that was the most fruitful for the Caribbean side, with the pair sharing in a 38-run stand for the first wicket. The wicket of Dottin (22) was the first of three; the West Indies lost for 18 runs, along with debutant Shunelle Sawh (3) and veteran Stafanie Taylor (5), to be restricted to 56 for 3 in the 14th. 

The attempted recovery from Matthews and deputy Chinelle Henry was cut short following a 22-run stand when King had the former caught for 34, with Jannillea Glasgow following for a duck two balls later, with Windies 78 for 5 in the 19th.

Henry and the returning Realeanna Grimmond then tested out the counterattacking theory, which brought them 37 runs (from 48 balls) before Grimmond fell to King for 20 with the score 115 for 6 in the 27th. The West Indies lost their remaining four wickets for 21 runs to be dismissed for 136, with Henry unbeaten on 42. 

Regional U15

Windwards get second win, Guyana off the mark in Round 2 of Men’s Regional U-15s

Jamaica-T&T clash abandoned without a ball

The Windward Islands and Guyana were the teams to earn wins in the second round of the Cricket West Indies 2026 Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s Tournament, being contested across Guyana, Antigua, and Jamaica. 

Windwards 167 all out (Lewis 28, Joseph 27; Williams 4-40) defeat Leewards 137 all out (Aedan Williams 33, Deshawn James 29; Davis 3-17) by 30 runs 

The Windward Islands defeated the Leeward Islands by 30 runs on Tuesday at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua and Barbuda for their second consecutive win of the tournament. 

Aedan Williams grabbed figures of 4 for 40 to help the Leewards dismiss the Windwards for 167 in 35.5  overs. He was assisted by Kamari France, who had 3 for 23. The Windwards had twenty-plus contributions from opener Derwin Lewis (28), captain Jershaun Joseph (27), Ahmaud Williams (26), Ahmar Lavia (23), and an unbeaten 21 from Dylon John. 

Despite 33 from Aedan Williams, 29 from Deshawn James, and Isaiah Harris (23), the Leewards were dismissed for 137 in 39.3 overs. Nian Davis was the pick of the Windwards bowlers, with 3 for 17. There were two wickets apiece from Jershaun Joseph (2/21), Dylan John (2/22), and Kaleb Charles (2/27). 

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