Caribbean National Weekly

CWI confirms full schedule for 2025 CG United Super50 Cup in Trinidad

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
CWI confirms full schedule for 2025 CG United Super50 Cup in Trinidad
Key Points(5)
  • The champions will pocket US$100,000, while the runners-up earn US$50,000.
  • The upcoming event, therefore, represents a chance for the region’s powerhouses to reassert their dominance and for new champions to be crowned in decisive fashion.</p> <h2 style="font-weight: 400;">Opening day fireworks</h2> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Fans won’t have to wait long for action.
  • The tournament begins with a triple-header on November 19, featuring several headline clashes:</p> <ul style="font-weight: 400;"> <li>Leeward Islands Hurricanes vs.
  • Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy</li> <li>Jamaica Scorpions vs.
  • Guyana Harpy Eagles at the Queen’s Park Oval</li> <li>Trinidad & Tobago Red Force vs.

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The countdown is on to the return of the CG United Super50 Cup, with Cricket West Indies (CWI) confirming that this year’s regional one-day showpiece will unfold exclusively in Trinidad from November 19-29, promising 11 days of high-intensity cricket and regional rivalry.

In a move designed to heighten competitive balance and logistical ease, CWI announced that the entire tournament will be staged at three premier venues — the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA), Queen’s Park Oval (QPO), and the Sir Frank Worrell Cricket Ground (UWI SPEC).

The six participating teams — Trinidad & Tobago Red Force (TTRF), Barbados Pride (BP), Guyana Harpy Eagles (GHE), Jamaica Scorpions (JS), Leeward Islands Hurricanes (LIH), and Windward Islands Volcanoes (WIV) — will contest the regional crown in a round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the final on November 29.

Big prizes, bigger stakes

This year’s edition carries a total prize pool of US$200,000, underscoring the growing prestige of the Caribbean’s marquee List A tournament. The champions will pocket US$100,000, while the runners-up earn US$50,000. The third- and fourth-placed teams will each take home US$25,000, giving every side a tangible incentive to perform consistently throughout the competition.

CWI will be hoping for a smooth and thrilling tournament following last year’s unfortunate finale, when the scheduled championship match between Barbados Pride and Jamaica Scorpions never materialized — leaving the 2024 edition without a declared winner. The upcoming event, therefore, represents a chance for the region’s powerhouses to reassert their dominance and for new champions to be crowned in decisive fashion.

Opening day fireworks

Fans won’t have to wait long for action. The tournament begins with a triple-header on November 19, featuring several headline clashes:

  • Leeward Islands Hurricanes vs. Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy
  • Jamaica Scorpions vs. Guyana Harpy Eagles at the Queen’s Park Oval
  • Trinidad & Tobago Red Force vs. Barbados Pride at the Sir Frank Worrell Cricket Ground

From there, teams will battle through five match days — November 21, 23, 25, and 27 — before the grand finale brings the curtain down on November 29.

2025 CG United Super50 Cup Schedule

Wednesday, November 19

  • LIH vs WIV – BLCA
  • JS vs GHE – QPO
  • TTRF vs BP – UWI SPEC

Friday, November 21

  • TTRF vs JS – BLCA
  • LIH vs BP – QPO
  • WIV vs GHE – UWI SPEC

Sunday, November 23

  • TTRF vs GHE – BLCA
  • BP vs WIV – QPO
  • LIH vs JS – UWI SPEC

Tuesday, November 25

  • JS vs BP – BLCA
  • LIH vs GHE – QPO
  • TTRF vs WIV – UWI SPEC

Thursday, November 27

  • JS vs WIV – BLCA
  • TTRF vs LIH – QPO
  • GHE vs BP – UWI SPEC

Saturday, November 29

FINAL

A celebration of regional rivalry

The CG United Super50 Cup remains the Caribbean’s ultimate test of one-day supremacy — a blend of national pride, emerging talent, and fierce competition. With the wounds of last year’s unfinished business still fresh, every team will arrive in Trinidad with a single mission: to leave no doubt about who deserves to lift the 2025 title.

Related Stories

Jamaica’s Blaise Bicknell eyes historic home breakthrough at Kingston Open

Jamaica’s Blaise Bicknell eyes historic home breakthrough at Kingston Open

Sabina Park restoration drive powers National Labour Day activities

Sabina Park restoration drive powers National Labour Day activities

Joseph eyes Sri Lanka series as recovery journey nears finish line

Joseph eyes Sri Lanka series as recovery journey nears finish line

Bunny Shaw commits future to Manchester City with landmark four-year deal

Bunny Shaw commits future to Manchester City with landmark four-year deal