Campbell steps aside; Jamaica Scorpions ready to strike uUnder new captaincy

KINGSTON, Jamaica – A new chapter is about to begin for the Jamaica Scorpions, who have announced a 14-man squad for the CG United Super50 Cup, blending veteran steadiness with youthful energy as they prepare to chase regional one-day glory under a soon-to-be-named captain.

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The tournament, set for November 19–29 in Trinidad and Tobago, will mark a turning point for the Scorpions, who will take the field without regular skipper John Campbell.

Fresh leadership on the horizon

Campbell, who recently scored his maiden Test century against India, has been granted leave to focus on the West Indies Test series in New Zealand, starting December 2. His absence has opened the door for a leadership reshuffle, with a new captain expected to be confirmed shortly following board ratification of the selectors’ recommendation.

Reliable sources indicate that middle-order batsman Brad Barnes is the leading contender for the role, while Kirk McKenzie and Peat Salmon are also being closely considered. Whoever assumes command will be tasked with revitalizing a team seeking renewed momentum after inconsistent campaigns in recent years.

A balanced squad with depth and promise

The Scorpions’ 14-member outfit features a core of seasoned performers and an infusion of young talent eager to make their mark. Former West Indies vice-captain Jermaine Blackwood headlines the group, offering invaluable experience and composure in the middle order.

He will be supported by an array of promising prospects, including Kirk McKenzie, Jordan Johnson, and Abhijai Mansingh, whose flair and confidence have added spark to the domestic circuit.

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The full squad reads: Jermaine Blackwood, Marquino Mindley, Peat Salmon, Kirk McKenzie, Jordan Johnson, Abhijai Mansingh, Carlos Brown, Javelle Glen, Romaine Morris, Brad Barnes, Ojay Shields, Jeavor Royal, Tamarie Redwood, and Khari Campbell.

Campbell turns focus to international duty

Though not part of the Super50 campaign, John Campbell’s focus remains on his expanding Test career. Fresh from a landmark century against India, the left-hander is determined to translate that confidence into consistency at the international level.

“I’m proud of what I achieved against India, but there’s still a lot of work ahead,” Campbell noted recently. “My goal now is to build on that performance and help the West Indies succeed in New Zealand.”

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Scorpions eye strong start in Trinidad

With the Super50 Cup set to unfold across three venues in Trinidad and Tobago, the Scorpions are keen to begin their title charge with purpose and precision. As they finalize their leadership structure, the blend of experience, ambition, and emerging skill gives Jamaica genuine cause for optimism heading into the region’s premier one-day competition.

 

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