CWI: Dominica hosts Winlott Windward Islands Under 19 tournament

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.

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The Winlott Windward Islands Under 19 tournament gets on the way this Wednesday, July 6, in Dominica. Two matches will be played daily at the Windsor Park Stadium in Roseau and Benjamin’s Park in Portsmouth.

This year’s tournament will be a 2-day format. The tournament will be used to select the Windward Islands under 19 team to play in the West Indies tournament being hosted in St Vincent and the Grenadines during August.

Windward Island Cricket Board (WICB) Technical Director, Miles Bascombe said:

“It is a golden opportunity for these young cricketers to play with the best of their age group across the Windwards. It gives each player a perspective of his game, with incalculable developmental value. The tournament is expected to be of a high standard, with players vying for selection on the Windwards Islands Under 19 team.”

WICB Vice President Dwain Gill echoed the sentiments of the TD.

“These young cricketers have missed out on competitive age-group cricket in the region for some time due to the pandemic, so it is great to have the resumption of this critical tournament, particularly from a development perspective. There is, of course, the additional motivating factor of players getting a chance to make a Windward Islands team and represent their territory,” said VP Gill.

Dominica hosted the last Windward Islands Under 19 tournament in 2019. St. Vincent and the Grenadines won.

There will be live streaming of one match per round. Updates will be provided on social media throughout the tournament via Windwards Volcanoes, with scorecards updated on the website daily windwardscricket.com.

Full Squads

Dominica: Stephan Pascal (Cpt), Morell Burton, Lluvio Charles, Joel Durand, Yazee Graneau, Jaiden Joseph, Jelini Joseph, Tyrese Leblanc, Edmund Morancie, Kyron Phillip, Yawani Regis, Sherquan Toussaint, Jahson Vidal. Kevin James (Manager), Samuel Kirnon (Coach), Fernix Thomas (Technical Director)

Grenada: Divonie Joseph (Cpt), Chad Abraham, Kellis Andrew, Kelshon Andrew, Kervyn Gangadeen, Kerel Jeremiah, Deshawn Juerakhan, Mahid Lambert, Kirsten Murray, Kirt Murray, Deshonte Thomas, Devin Tyson, Ronell Walker. Ashley Cummings (Coach), Sheldon Boyd (Manager).

St. Lucia: Tarrique Edward (Cpt), Sacchin Cepal, Shawnil Edward, Khan Elcock, Kevin Gassie, Ryan Goodman, Aaron Joseph, Sky Lafeuile, Noel Leo, Royce Paul, Darren Sammy Jr, Jewelle Simon, Amari Venner. Donald Albert (Manager), Garey Mathurin (Coach).

St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Luke Wilson (Cpt), Mario Baptiste, Solomon Bascombe, Coby Dabreo, Kirtney Franklyn, Ethan Gibson, Kodi Grant, Ianj Gonsalves, Reynolly Hillocks, Reshawn Lewis, Devonti McDowall, Kevin Shallow, Joe Williams. Parnell Browne (Manager), Kenroy Martin (Head coach), Elron Lewis (Assistant Coach)

Full Fixtures

July 6 & 7
DOM V SVG – WPSS
SLU V GND – BJN Park

July 9 & 10
DOM V GND – WPSS
SVG V SLU – BJN Park

July 12 & 13
DOM v SLU – WPSS
SVG V GND – BJN Park

* All matches start at 9:30 AM daily. 

Name of Author: Cricket West Indies

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