CG United Women’s Super 50 Cup returns to St Kitts and Nevis with six competing teams
CG United Women’s Super 50 Cup returns to St Kitts and Nevis with six competing teams

Last Updated on February 20, 2025, 9:44 AM AST by Anthony Morris

The matches for the returning CG United Women’s Super 50 Cup in St Kitts and Nevis, have been scheduled from February 24th to March 7th, 2025. The participating teams will be competing against each other and the defending champions, Jamaica, to win the tournament.

The tournament features six teams, including Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, Guyana, Windward Islands, Jamaica, and the hosts Leeward Islands

The Director of Cricket West Indies, Miles Bascombe said that the tournament is a celebration of women’s cricket across the Caribbean region. He further added that talent from every corner of the region is appreciated and this tournament will provide a great platform for them to show their talents.

Key tournament details

The CG United Women’s Super50 Cup will be held across three premier venues – Warner Park, Conaree Cricket Centre, and St Paul’s Sporting Complex. 

The tournament will have five (5) rounds with three matches per round, followed by final matches to determine first and second place.

CG United Women’s Super50 Cup will be broadcasted and streamed live for every cricket fan:-

  • It will be broadcasted on ESPN Caribbean for regional viewers.
  • The tournament will be live streamed on Windies Cricket’s official YouTube channel.
  • A ball-by-ball coverage of each match will be available on the windiescricket.com live match centre.

CG United Women’s Super50 Cup – Schedule

Round 1 – February 24

  1. Windward Islands v/s Leeward Islands (St Paul’s)
  2. Barbados v/s Guyana (Conaree)
  3. Jamaica v/s Trinidad & Tobago Red Force (Warner Park)

Round 2 – February 26

  1. Windward Islands v/s Barbados (Warner Park)
  2. Trinidad & Tobago Red Force v/s Leeward Islands (Conaree)
  3. Guyana v/s Jamaica (St Paul’s)

Round 3 – February 28

  1. Tobago Red Force v/s Windward Islands (St Paul’s)
  2. Leeward Islands v/s Guyana (Warner Park)
  3. Jamaica v/s Barbados (Conaree)

Round 4 – March 3

  1. Leeward Islands v/s Jamaica (Warner Park)
  2. Barbados v/s Trinidad & Tobago Red Force (St Paul’s)
  3. Guyana v/s Windward Islands (Conaree)

Round 5 – March 5

  1. Guyana v/s Trinidad & Tobago Red Force (Warner Park)
  2. Windward Islands v/s Jamaica (Conaree)
  3. Barbados v/s Leeward Islands (St Paul’s)

Finals Day – March 7

  1. Championship Finale: 1st v/s 2nd (Warner Park)
  2. 3rd Place Playoff (Conaree)
  3. 5th Place Playoff (St Paul’s)

Rest / Practice Days

  1. February 25, 27
  2. March 1, 2, 4, 6
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