Jamaica Women snatch Super50 Cup in one-point thriller

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent — Jamaica Women authored one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the history of the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup, surging from fifth place entering the final round to clinch their sixth championship in a finish that went down to the finest of margins.

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In a tournament defined by parity and late twists, Jamaica seized their opportunity as the standings reshuffled in the final matches, emerging champions by a single point after three fiercely contested rounds.

Final day chaos rewrites the standings

The decisive swing came when previously unbeaten leaders Windward Islands Women stumbled against Guyana Women, opening a narrow door that Jamaica burst through with authority.

Jamaica’s commanding eight-wicket victory over the winless Leeward Islands Women not only secured maximum points but also delivered vital bonus points, propelling them to 21 points overall, just one clear of both Windward Islands and Guyana, who finished locked together on 20.

A title won on margins, earned with conviction

The final table reflected the tournament’s extraordinary competitiveness, with the top four teams separated by a mere two points. Jamaica’s leap from fifth to first encapsulated the unpredictability that defined the competition and underscored the value of finishing strongly when the pressure peaked.

The title marked Jamaica Women’s first Super50 Cup triumph since 2024, restoring them to the summit after a tense and unforgiving campaign.

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Defending champions fall just short

Defending champions Trinidad and Tobago Red Force Divas remained in contention until the final day and did their part by defeating Barbados Women in their closing match. However, the broader results left them narrowly outside the podium places, settling for fourth on 19 points.

Barbados’ late slide, Leewards struggle

Barbados Women endured a bitter final round. Starting the day in second position, they slid to fifth following their defeat, closing the tournament on 13 points.

The Leeward Islands Women finished at the bottom of the standings with seven points, unable to register a victory across their three matches.

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From start to finish, the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup delivered edge-of-the-seat drama, none more compelling than Jamaica Women’s perfectly timed surge. In a season where consistency was elusive and margins were razor-thin, Jamaica proved that belief, execution, and timing remain the ultimate championship formula.

 

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