Drakes hails relentless preparation as Barbados Pride roar to Super50 crown

Fresh off their triumphant return from Trinidad, the Barbados Pride were greeted with well-earned applause on Sunday as head coach Vasbert Drakes credited unwavering commitment and meticulous preparation for the team’s resounding CG United Super50 Cup victory.

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Their nine-wicket demolition of the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy not only secured a US$100,000 prize but also ended a seven-year wait for their next hold on the Super50 crown.

Preparation months in the making

Speaking shortly after landing at the Grantley Adams International Airport, Drakes pointed to the team’s disciplined build-up as the underlying catalyst for the title run.

“I’m happy for the group of players. I think they worked fantastically well during the preparation phase which started from May this year,” he said, emphasising how early planning fortified the squad against the known challenges of a tournament staged in Trinidad.

“Obviously, leaving Barbados we recognised that we had to prepare really well because going into Trinidad, certainly with the weather situation, we knew that we wouldn’t get the practice sessions that we wanted to, so as a group the guys worked really hard and I’m really happy for them.”

A team united by pride and purpose

For Drakes, the players’ mindset on the morning of the final epitomised the culture he has long tried to instill.

“Before the guys went onto the field yesterday [Saturday], they recognised that playing for Barbados is a privilege and an honour, but not a given. The guys recognised that once you have these colours they’re up for it,” he said, noting that the commitment shown reflected both tradition and intent.

Leadership at every level

The coach also highlighted captain Kyle Mayers, praising his command and composure in shepherding the side to the title.

“The captain really led from the front, he led exceptionally well, and he was well supported by the whole group; Kraigg Brathwaite sharing his wisdom, Desmond Haynes, and then having the support of the BCA, this trophy means so much not only to the BCA but to the people in Barbados and I’m really happy for everyone,” Drakes added.

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A victory for the island

For Barbados, the trophy represents more than a championship, it stands as a symbol of collective identity, discipline, and belief. As the Pride return home with silverware once again, their journey serves as a reminder that sustained excellence is built on persistence, preparation, and unity.

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