CWI unveils 2025/26 retainer contracts for West Indies men and women

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has confirmed its roster of international retainer contracts for the 2025/26 season, beginning October 1, with selections spanning both the men’s and women’s teams.

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The new cycle follows a comprehensive review of the 2024/25 campaign and reflects a balance of proven performers and promising new talent.

For the second consecutive year, CWI has expanded its use of multi-year agreements, aiming to reward consistency, bolster security for players, and ensure the region’s best cricketers remain firmly tied to the West Indies setup.

Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe, emphasized the philosophy behind the process.
“We have placed a premium on both current performance and long-term potential, while keeping a close eye on our broader strategy of building towards major global tournaments,” Bascombe explained. “This is about providing stability for our top performers while aligning our pathways to long-term success for West Indies cricket.”

Men’s contracts: Senior core and fresh faces

The men’s senior contracts include a mix of established names and emerging leaders across formats:

Senior Men: Alick Athanaze, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Justin Greaves, Shai Hope, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Brandon King, Gudakesh Motie, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales, Romario Shepherd, Jomel Warrican.
A new Starter Contracts category highlights developmental players who are on the cusp of full integration: Jewel Andrew, Jediah Blades, and Johann Layne.

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Meanwhile, the Men’s Academy continues to invest in the next generation, with a 15-player cohort featuring Ackeem Auguste, Rivaldo Clarke, Mavendra Dindyal, Giovonte Depeiza, Nathan Edward, Damel Evelyn, Amari Goodridge, Mbeki Joseph, Zishan Motara, Kelvin Pittman, Renico Smith, Carlon Tuckett, and others.

Women’s contracts: Experience and youth combined

The women’s list underscores both depth and continuity, anchored by experienced international campaigners:

Senior Women: Aaliyah Alleyne, Shemaine Campbelle, Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Jannillea Glasgow, Shawnisha Hector, Chinelle Henry, Zaida James, Qiana Joseph, Hayley Matthews, Ashmini Munisar, Stafanie Taylor, Karishma Ramharack.
Two emerging talents, Jahzara Claxton and Realeanna Grimmond, have been awarded Starter Contracts to accelerate their progress into the senior squad.

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The Women’s Academy features a diverse 13-player unit, including Abigail Bryce, NaiJanni Cumberbatch, Shabika Gajanbi, Trishan Holder, Djenaba Joseph, Amrita Ramtahal, Selena Ross, Steffie Soogrim, Kate Wilmott, and others — signaling the continued investment in women’s cricket at the grassroots-to-international level.

Building for the future

CWI’s contract structure, now inclusive of senior, starter, and academy tiers across genders, reflects a deliberate approach to sustaining the player pipeline while rewarding excellence. With major ICC tournaments on the horizon, the organization views these contracts as both recognition and incentive.

For the region’s cricketers, the message is clear: standout performances and sustained potential will be met with security and opportunity.

 

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