CWI rising stars will fire the tournament under the age of 15

St John’s, Antigua -The future of the West Indian Islands Cricket will be fully displayed because Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced the match program for the 2025 rising stars championship, which will be closed in Antigua between 15-23 April.
The six regional teams will fight in four historical criches in four historical places: Coolidge Crick Ground, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua Recreation Ground and Liberta Sports Ground. At the end of the tournament, the team with the most points will be champions to play everything!
This leading Youth Tournament is a very important stepstone for the new generation West Indies Cricket Stars. Pay attention to Barbados, who returns to defend their headlines and aims to hold the crown.
Fans of Cricket in the region will not miss a moment – each match will be broadcast live on Windies Cricket Youtube channel. Top-Top scoring, match reports and updates will also be available at www.windiescret.com.
All matches start at 09:30 Eastern Caribbean time / 8:30 am Jamaica. Get ready for one -week action -packed cricket because the rising stars shine in Antigua!
Full program
1- April 15
Jamaica vs Barbados @liberta Sports Ground
Leeward Islands vs Windward Islands @coolidge Cricket Back
Trinidad & Tobago vs Guyana @sır Vivian Richards Stadium
2- 17 April
Windward Islands vs Trinadad & Tobago @ Liberta Sports Ground
Leeward Islands vs Barbados @sır Vivian Richards Stadium
Guyana vs jamaica
3- April 19
Barbados vs Trinadad & Tobago @coolidge Cricket Ground
Windward Islands vs Guyana @antua Recreation Back
Leeward Islands vs Jamaica @ Liberta Sports Ground
4-21 April
Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaika @coolidge Cricket Ground
Barbados vs Windward Islands @ Antigua Recreation Ground
Leeward Islands vs Guyana @sır Vivian Richards Stadium
5-23 April
Leeward Islands vs Trinidad & Tobago @ Antigua Recreation Back
Barbados vs Guyana @coolidge Cricket Back
Jamaika vs Windward Islands @sır Vivian Richards Stadium
CWI rising stars men under the age of 15
Barbados- Justin Parris (Captain), Javion Baston, Asher Branford, Kalani Clarke, Jeremiah Forte, Zarell Harding, Jahidi Hinds, Abdullah Mangera, Rajeev Parsoram, Shawnico Sargeant, Liam Sealy, Seth Smith and Joshu
Guyana- Richard Ramdehall (Captain), Luke Amsterdam, Arif Bacchus, Justin Dowlin, Patrice Fraser, Usain Fredericks, Brandon Henry, Prosper Jacobus, Reyaz Latif, Jathniel Nurse, Nathaniel Ramsammy, Shahid Ramzam and Lomar Seecharan.
Jamaica- Zachary Buchanan (Captain), Shavaughn Boyd, Jermaari Bryce, Alixandre Elliott, Raheim Livingston, Andrew Lloyd, Javan Malcolm, Rajae McGeachy, Dondre Peters, Wayne Plum, Luwain Pryce, Eckey Robinson, Jayden Shaw Kong
Leeward Islands- J’Quan Athanaze (Captain), Adoni Ali, Rondre Daniel, Treon Daniel, Jathan Edward, Kaese Farrell, Kyan Maccow, Ondre Peters, William Pitman, Clayvaunte Powell, De’morae Prentice, Mikey See SEGOLLAM, Aedan Williams and Kylan.
Trinidad and Tabor- Kaiden Pollard (Captain), Elijah Ashton, Sanjiv Bachu, Rylee Gangooo, Davis Guerra, Larell Guiseppi, Joshua Joseph, Jordan Julien, Dylan Lee-Chow, Giovanni Mcknight, Zion Phillip, Ethan Ramchanhan, Jayden Sadaphall and Samuel Samuel.
Windward Islands- Jershaun Joseph (Captain), Alex Armstrong, Javien Benjamin, Jorden Charles, Kaleb Charles, Kalan Noel, Jeremy Edwards, Dlyon John, Derwin Lewis, Daniel Lordde, Kyle Stephen, Delroy Tittle, Jeanille Williams and Jamie Wickham