Team M W L D PT
GUYANA* 7 4 0 3 126.6
BDOS 7 5 2 0 121.2
T&T 7 4 1 2 111
LWD 7 3 2 2 98.5
JAM 7 3 4 0 86.4
WIA 7 1 4 2 62
CC&C 7 1 4 2 58.4
WWD 7 1 5 1 55
* champions
BATTING:
Jason Mohammed 679 runs, HS 204*, AVG 75.4, SR 60, 4 hundreds
Joshua Da Silva 583 runs, HS 152, AVG 64.7, SR 71, 3 hundreds & 2 fifties
Kevlon Anderson 573 runs, HS 116, AVG 71.6, SR 61, 3 hundreds & 3 fifties
Jahmar Hamilton 573 runs, HS 93, AVG 57.3, SR 64, 4 fifties
Shakhere Parris 546 runs, HS 112, AVG 45.5, SR 61, 1 hundred & 5 fifties
Tevin Imlach 538 runs, 126*, AVG 67.2, SR 49, 3 hundreds & 1 fifty
John Campbell 517 runs, HS 126, AVG 47.0, SR 73, 3 hundreds & 2 fifties
Johnathan Drakes 515 runs, HS 117, AVG 46.8, SR 52, 2 hundreds & 2 fifties
(batting qualification 500 runs)
BOWLING:
Khary Pierre 41 wkts, AVG 13.5, BB 8/27
Joshua Bishop 33 wkts, AVG 25.7, BB 7/85
Jomel Warrican 32 wkts, AVG 18.3, BB 7/111
Veerasammy Permaul 32 wkts, AVG 22.3, BB 6/75
Ronaldo Alimohamed 28 wkts, AVG 16.8, BB 6/17
Rakheem Cornwall 28 wkts, AVG 24.2, BB 4/41
Johann Layne 27 wkts, AVG 15.8, BB 6/30
(bowling qualification 25 wickets)
Message Board Archives
Final Table & Statistics - 2025 Championship
In reply to 4REALQUICKS
GUYANA* 7 4 0 3 126.6 points
West Indies Championship: Guyana Harpy Eagles complete three-peat
In reply to 4REALQUICKS
Good job summarizing the season. the batting performances have been improving in the tournament over the last three years
Nobody cares a tainted championship
In reply to dayne
Thank you. It was good to see eight players make over 500 runs, with a few of them much closer to 600 & in Jason Mohammed's case, not far from 700. Five batsmen also managed three or more centuries, which is a good indicator of the player having a decent appetite for big scores and not just resting on their laurels having made a good score. Importantly, there is a nice mix of experienced and younger players heading the list, which I welcome due to the lack of several of the current test match batsmen at the top of the leaderboard.
In reply to pariaman
Champions
In reply to 4REALQUICKS
You are right to put an * by Champions!
Jahnmar would have passed 600 had it not been for the concussion he suffered.
special shout out to Campbell on his return season. Very well done
We need a shield. The top 4 would contest this.
In reply to natty_forever
Still wondering why we could not extend the season. It is clear that we need players who are playing as much cricket as possible. Regionals should be the testing ground before they reach the international scene...
In reply to natty_forever
Agreed (again). That could be the Headley Weekes trophy they play for. We also need a Plate for the bottom four. Perhaps the CWI President's Plate
Home and away games are the key, The Headley Weekes trophy adds very little to the tournament.
In reply to openning
This would be the best method and also, the fairest. An extension of the season would also allow a longer period for the cream to rise to the top. If a payer is out of touch for a few games, it removes half their season. In general, more red ball cricket is needed, especially at the A team level - i.e. the final step before international cricket.
In reply to 4REALQUICKS
I would like to see a North Stars vs Southern stars at the end of the season, pitting the best players against each other.
Jamaica Leewards Barbados CCC
vs
Windward Trinidad Guyana Academy
In reply to voiceofreason
when they win next year put 4 *
In reply to voiceofreason
One would expect batting superstars....Louis, Athanaze, Carty and Hodge to be heading the averages
In reply to Narper
Athanaze seemed as if he was auditioning for a six-hitting competition
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