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2026 CWI Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s Tournament Bowls Off Sunday Under New Bilateral Format

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March 28, 2026
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The region’s most promising junior men’s cricketers will take to the field on Sunday, March 29 as the 2026 CWI Rising Stars Under-15 Men’s Tournament gets underway under a revised bilateral series format.

The start of the tournament marks a key milestone in CWI’s ongoing review of the structure and delivery of regional cricket competitions for the 2026–2027 period, with a focus on strengthening player pathways, enhancing performance assessment, and ensuring the sustainable management of resources during a challenging financial period.

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As the foundational stage of the regional development pathway, the Under-15 Tournament is primarily focused on talent identification. In shaping this year’s format, priority was placed on maintaining playing opportunities, broadening scouting reach, and creating meaningful development experiences for players across the Caribbean. In keeping with this approach, no overall winner will be declared at the end of the series, with the emphasis placed squarely on assessing and identifying talent rather than team standings or championship outcomes.

The 2026 edition of the 50-Over competition will feature three concurrent, five-match bilateral series played across three host territories (Guyana, Antigua and Jamaica). This structure maintains a strong volume of competitive matches while enabling greater visibility for players in different conditions and environments. It also supports valuable touring experience for visiting teams and provides host territories with opportunities to showcase their programmes and talent on home soil.

Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe spoke to the factors that we considered during the review process and the areas prioritised in the identification of alternative formats.

“The start of this tournament represents an important step in how we continue to support youth development across the region, while carefully managing financial resources. At the Under-15 level, our priority is clear – identifying talent and giving young players the best possible platform to showcase their skills.”

“In designing this year’s structure, we focused on expanding opportunities for participation, strengthening the quality of player assessment, and ensuring that our identification processes are as thorough and far-reaching as possible. Importantly, this format keeps the emphasis on player growth, evaluation and long-term potential. This is about building a strong foundation for West Indies cricket and ensuring that our young players are well prepared for each stage of the pathway, ultimately leading to the international level.”

he added.

The developmental focus of the tournament is also being supported by the presence of former international players and experienced coaches within several team management units. Former international and regional first-class players, including Stuart Williams (Leeward Islands), Robert Samuels and Sheldon Cottrell (Jamaica); along with veteran regional and international coaches Roderick Estwick (Barbados) and Dalton Polius (Windward Islands), will provide invaluable guidance to the young talent throughout the tournament.

FULL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE:

Round 1: March 29th

Guyana vs Barbados @Lusignan Cricket Ground, Lusignan, Guyana

Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge, Antigua

Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago @Melbourne Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Round 2: March 31st  

Guyana vs Barbados @Lusignan Cricket Ground, Lusignan, Guyana

Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge, Antigua

Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago @JB Cricket Ground, St. Catherine, Jamaica

Round 1: April 2nd  

Guyana vs Barbados @Everest Cricket Club Ground, Georgetown, Guyana

Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge, Antigua

Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago @JB Cricket Ground, St. Catherine, Jamaica

Round 1: April 4th  

Guyana vs Barbados @Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana

Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @Bethesda Sports Gound, Antigua

Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago @Boys Town, Kingston, Jamaica

Round 1: April 6th  

Guyana vs Barbados @Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana

Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @Coolidge Cricket Ground, Coolidge, Antigua

Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago @Melbourne Park, Kingston, Jamaica

SQUADS:

Barbados

Javion Batson

Michael Bend

Micaiah Brathwaite

Omari Daniel-Hood

Oshea Francis

Kieran Gittens

Malikai Mason

Jalan McAllister

Shaquan Parris

Shiv Sahadeo

Shawnico Sargeant

Liam Sealy

Ben Shepherd

Charles Wood

Leeward Islands

Adoni Ali

Isaiah Harris

Karese Farrell

Nicklos Hero

Aedan Williams

De’morae Prentice

Deshawn James

Kamari France

Ryan Marchan

Elijah Miller

Ian Jeremiah

Dante Odlum

Akez France

Ondre Peters

Windward Islands

Derwin Lewis

Dylon John

Alex Armstrong

Jershaun Joseph

Nian Davis

Dillon Joseph

Javien Benjamin

Evan Gilbert

Aaron St. Hillaire

Kaleb Charles

Nicken Justin

Ahmaud Williams

Ahmar Lavia

Ron Charles

Trinidad and Tobago

Arnaldo Premchand

Aydan Ramtahal

Christiano Beharry

Davis Guerra

Eshanan Deopersad

Giovanni McKnight

Kaveed Katwaroo

Keshav Mongru

K’Hill Thomas

Marley Richards

Nityum Mongru

Ronaldo Siewsankar

Samir Boodoo

Sanjiv Bachu

Jamaica

Zachary Buchanan

Sean Clarke

Jermari Bryce

Jayden Shaw

Marcus Bryan

Romario West

Marvin Johnson

Ranjay Thomas

Raheim Livingston

Daniel Wolliston

Jeremiah Johnson

Jabari Ralph

Rajae McGeachy

Daniel Davidson

Hugh Turner

Najai Wright

Andino Edwards

Kemar Parker

Guyana

Lomar Seecharan

Brandon Grimmond

Gautam Dhanraj

Luke Amsterdam

Akash Ramdewar

Nathan Bishop

Asgallary Nabbie

Altaf Ali

Makai Dowlin

Leon Reddy

Johnathan Barry

Devraj Persaud

Ravid Fredricks

Jaydan Ganpat

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