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CWI confirms revised format for 2026 West Indies Championship

Fri, Mar 27, '26 at 3:49 PM

Inclusion of ball tracking and reduction in the number of games are among the changes 


The 2026 edition of the West Indies Championship will feature three concurrent, three-match bilateral series played across the region, guided by the traditional West Indies Championship points system. The tournament is set to bowl off on April 12 and run through May 17.


In a statement released on Friday, Cricket West Indies revealed the change was prompted by their continued efforts to “ensure the sustainable management of resources across regional cricket."


Despite the new format resulting in a reduced number of games, the board insists it will function to “preserve relevance and competitive impact while managing operational costs,” once again highlighting their financial struggles.


Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe is confident in the new format. 


“Despite the reduction in matches, we anticipate keen contests,” he said. “The West Indies Championship will form a key part of talent identification and preparation for the home series, and the bilateral series format will add an interesting dimension, closer to mirroring the Test cricket format.”


How it works:


The six regional franchises will be seeded 1–6 based on their final standings at the end of the 2025 edition of the tournament.


The winners of each bilateral contest will be ranked 1st through 3rd based on total points accumulated, with the top-ranked team advancing directly to the Grand Final.


The 2nd- and 3rd-ranked teams will meet in a Playoff match to determine the second finalist. While the 1st-place team will take on the West Indies Academy to maintain match readiness ahead of the final. 

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Sat, Mar 28, '26 at 8:19 AM

@CaribbeanCricket.com I guess it can be worst... Only if we could hire "The Donald"


Little creativity ... Plain BS


Sun, Mar 29, '26 at 7:35 AM

A whole heap of JOBBY as Bajans would say

Sun, Mar 29, '26 at 5:52 PM

I think the region would have been better served if they had picked the best 52 players from last season and had 4 x 13 man teams which played each other once with the two best playing a "final". It would have allowed the best players to play and be in effect the West Indies trials for internationals later this year. if we have to conserve funds, it is better for me to spend the limited funds on the best players in the region, effectively a Headley Weekes series, and just avoid having the regional championships this year altogether.

Mon, Mar 30, '26 at 7:41 PM

My understanding is that two sets of games will be played in Antigua. If 4 teams are on the same island, why not have a round robin among the four of them? Make that make sense please CWI

Tue, Mar 31, '26 at 9:48 AM

@PalsofMine

even a roundrobin they cant afford..

how the might have fallen


  • where is the oil companies of Guyana
  • telecoms providers
Fri, Apr 3, '26 at 10:22 AM

@allan

Not under this Administration

Mon, Apr 13, '26 at 12:48 PM

Why kind of nonsense is this?

🇯🇲 vs 🇧🇧 three times? Did I read that right?

Have the CWI finances fallen so low that this is rubbish that passes for our FC season now?

How are our players going to improve by playing the same opposition for three rounds straight?

Mon, Apr 13, '26 at 1:05 PM

@mikesiva

You would think no one noticed or cares with all the match wagons that have started ....