Super50 Cup
2023-24 Super50 Cup |
The Super50 Cup, currently named the CG Insurance Super50 Cup for sponsorship purposes is the domestic
Competing teams
Twenty-five teams have participated in at least one edition of the competition, with Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago the only teams to have participated in every edition. The Leeward Islands and Windward Islands have competed in every tournament except for four and three tournaments respectively when they were variously divided into other teams such as Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Rest of the Leeward Islands, Rest of the Windward Islands or Northern Windward Islands and Southern Windward Islands.
- Current teams (2022–23)
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- Former teams (number of seasons)
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History
The first official senior
Then, there were no more official one-day competitions until February 1976, when the first official one-day tournament named the
The next season, the tournament was renamed the Geddes Grant/
In
The next tournaments were not as close, although Jamaica's win in
The next season saw two new teams for the first time, as
By the end of the 1990s, the Red Stripe Bowl had been established as an early-season feature, where the semi-finals and finals being held in Jamaica and
The next season saw even more changes. The North and South approach for the Windwards was scrapped, and it was instead split into
The
In December 2013, NAGICO Insurance was announced as the new title sponsor of the Regional Super50 with the winning team taking home the Clive Lloyd Trophy – named in honour of the former West Indies captain.[15] In 2014, the WICB approved major changes to the regional domestic cricket structure, including extending the first-class season, fully professionalizing the first-class and list A game with six territorial boards contracting 15 players each for the extended season and an extending the regional 50-over competition to provide players with more opportunities to get experience, accumulate runs and wickets so they can stake a claim for a spot in the regional side.[16] In February 2019 Bermuda based Colonial Group International was announced as the new title sponsors of the regional one day competition now dubbed the CG Insurance Super 50.[17]
Current structure
The NAGICO Regional Super50 of 2013–14 had an initial twelve-day preliminary round with two zones (A and B) of four teams each. Within each zone the teams played a round-robin format, where each team played three fixtures. The top two teams from each group then progressed to the semi-finals, with number one in zone A playing number two from Zone B and number two from Zone A playing number one from zone B, and the winners of the semi-finals faced off in the final for the trophy. All matches were played in Trinidad & Tobago.
Points awarded at the round robin stage:
- 4 points for a win
- 2 points for a tie
- 0 points for a loss
- 1 bonus point for wins where the net run rate of the winner was 1.25 times that of the opposition. A team's run rate will be calculated by reference to the runs scored in an innings divided by the number of overs faced.
Winners
Number of wins by team (since 1972–73)
Team | Wins | Last |
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Trinidad and Tobago | 12 (plus 1 shared) | 2020–21 |
Jamaica | 8 (plus 1 shared) | 2022–23 |
Guyana | 7 (plus 2 shared) | 2005–06 |
Barbados | 6 (plus 1 shared) | 2016-17 |
Leeward Islands | 4 (plus 3 shared) | 2010–11 |
Windward Islands | 4 | 2017–18 |
Combined Campuses and Colleges | 1 | 2018–19 |
West Indies Emerging Team | 1 | 2019–20 |
Most successful captains
Captain[62] | Wins |
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Daren Ganga | 4 (2004, 2006, 2008, 2009) |
Carl Hooper | 3 (1995, 1998, 2001) |
Brian Lara | 3 (1990, 1995, 1996) |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul | 2 (2003, 2005) |
Chris Gayle | 2 (2007, 2011) |
Michael Holding | 2 (1984, 1986) |
David Holford | 2 (1976, 1977) |
Deryck Murray | 2 (1979, 1981) |
Viv Richards | 2 (1978, 1982) |
Richie Richardson | 2 (1994, 1995) |
Courtney Walsh | 2 (1991, 1999) |
Darren Bravo | 1 (2023) |
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