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CG United Women’s Super50 Cup and T20 Blaze Open Landmark Year for West Indies Women

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January 12, 2026
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) will commence a major year of women’s cricket as the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup and T20 Blaze return to St Vincent and the Grenadines from January 10 to February 1, 2026.

The limited-over tournaments once again bring together sides from Barbados, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, T20 Blaze defending champions Guyana, Super 50 defending champions Trinidad & Tobago and hosts the Windward Islands, to provide a strong competitive platform at the start of a busy cricket calendar for the West Indies Women.

The T20 Blaze will be contested in a round-robin format followed by finals and like last year’s tournament, all matches will be played at the Arnos Vale Ground. Fans will be treated to triple-headers daily, with matches starting at 9:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 7:00 p.m., with the final match of the day being played under lights.

Following the conclusion of the T20 Blaze, the Super 50 tournament will commence at three grounds, Sion Hill, Park Hill and Cumberland, and games will bowl off at 9:30am each day. Each team will play three games, after which the top-ranked team will be declared the winner.

Guyana claimed their maiden regional women’s title in last year’s Blaze after an undefeated run in the competition, which culminated in a Super Over victory over Jamaica in the final. Earlier in 2025, Trinidad & Tobago secured the Super 50 crown with a seven-wicket win over Barbados in the final.

Cricket West Indies Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe highlighted the importance of the tournaments saying,

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“These tournaments are a critical starting point for what promises to be an extremely demanding and important year for women’s cricket in the Caribbean. The CG United Women’s Super50 Cup and the T20 Blaze provide the competitive intensity and performance benchmarks that are essential as we build towards a busy international schedule, featuring major bilateral series and the ICC T20 World Cup.”

“Strong regional competition remains the foundation of our high-performance pathway, and we expect these tournaments to once again highlight and produce players ready to perform at the international level

Following the tournaments, the Maroon Warriors will host Sri Lanka for a white-ball series in late February, before doing battle with Australia in an all-format series the following month. This summer will also be a major one for the women, featuring a tri-nation series against Ireland and Pakistan, along with the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, which the regional side has been diligently preparing for.

All tournament matches will be streamed live on the Windies Cricket YouTube channel, with live scorecards and ball-by-ball commentary available on the www.windiescricket.com Match Centre.

T20 Blaze Match Schedule (All Games to be played at Arnos Vale)

Tuesday, January 13

Windward Islands vs Guyana @ 9:30am

Jamaica vs Leeward Islands @ 2:30pm

Trinidad & Tobago vs Barbados @ 7:00pm

Thursday, January 15

Barbados vs Jamaica @ 9:30am

Windward Islands vs Trinidad & Tobago @ 2:30pm

Guyana vs Leeward Islands @ 7:00pm

Saturday, January 17

Leeward Islands vs Trinidad & Tobago @ 9:30am

Barbados vs Windward Islands @ 2:30pm

Jamaica vs Guyana @ 7:00pm

Monday, January 19

Leeward Islands vs Barbados @ 9:30am

Trinidad & Tobago vs Guyana @ 2:30pm

Jamaica vs Windward Islands @ 7:00pm

Wednesday, January 21

Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaica @ 9:30am

Guyana vs Barbados @ 2:30pm

Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @ 7:00pm

Friday, January 23 – Finals Day

5th place vs 6th place @ 9:30am

3rd place vs 4th place @ 2:30pm

1st place vs 2nd place @ 7:00pm

CG United Women’s Super 50 Cup Match Schedule (All matches start @ 9:30 am)

Tuesday, January 27

Trinidad & Tobago vs Windward Islands — Sion Hill

Barbados vs Leeward Islands — Park Hill

Guyana vs Jamaica — Cumberland

Thursday, January 29

Guyana vs Trinidad & Tobago — Park Hill

Jamaica vs Barbados — Sion Hill

Windward Islands vs Leeward Islands — Cumberland

Saturday, January 31

Windward Islands vs Guyana — Park Hill

Leeward Islands vs Jamaica — Sion Hill

Trinidad & Tobago vs Barbados — Cumberland

Squads:

Barbados

Aaliyah Alleyne (captain), Elecia Bowman, Eboni Brathwaite, Shanika Bruce, Asabi Callender, Dicoreya Collymore, Shamilia Connell, Naijanni Cumberbatch, Keila Elliott, Allison Gordon, Theanny Herbert-Mayers, Trishan Holder, Alisa Scantlebury, Shakera Selman

Guyana

Shemaine Campbelle (captain), Feona Benjamin, Analesia D’Aguiar, Shabika Gajnabi, Realeanna Grimmond, Sheneta Grimmond, Mandy Mangru, Danellie Manns, Tramaine Marks, Plaffiana Millington, Ashmini Munisar, Kaysia Schultz, Latoya Williams, Laurene Williams

Jamaica

Rashada Williams (captain), Adanya Baugh, Abigail Bryce, Sherene Burnett, Jaunel Deers, Chrishana McKenzie, Aneisha Miller, Chedean Nation, Lena Scott, Stafanie Taylor, Neisha-Ann Waisome, Vanessa Watts, Celina Whyte, Kate Wilmott

Leeward Islands

Amanda Edwards (captain), Kimberly Anthony, Katherine Bean-Rosario, Reniece Boyce, Kayzg Boyles, Jahzara Claxton, Shawnisha Hector, Qiana Joseph, Rozel Liburd, Tonya Martin, Davronique Maynard, Chey-Anne Moses, Jess St. John, Aaliyah Weekes

Trinidad & Tobago

Karishma Ramharack (captain), Kirbyina Alexander, Britney Cooper, Brianna Harricharan, Shriya Jairam, Djenaba Joseph, Amelia Khan, Lee Ann Kirby, Anisa Mohammed, Nadia Mohammed, Samara Ramnath, Amrita Ramtahal, Shalini Samaroo, Shunelle Sawh

Windward Islands 

Zaida James (captain), Holly Charles, Nerissa Crafton, Ashlene Edward, Afy Fletcher, Earnisha Fontaine, Aldith Gasper, Amiah Gilbert, Jannillea Glasgow, Shanel Mckie, Carena Noel, Selena Ross, Abini St. Jean, Jaeda Tyrell

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