2023–24 Super50 Cup
Cricket tournament
Cricket tournament
The 2023–24 Super50 Cup was the 49th edition of the Super50 Cup , the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the Cricket West Indies (CWI).[ 1] The tournament was played from 17 October to 11 November 2023 in Trinidad and Tobago .[ 2] [ 3]
The tournament consisted of eight teams: Barbados , Guyana , Jamaica , the Leeward Islands , Trinidad and Tobago , the Windward Islands , the Combined Campuses and Colleges , and a West Indies Academy . Jamaica were the defending champions.[ 4]
Points system
As per previous edition the following points were awarded: 4 for a win; 2 for a no result; and 0 for a loss. However, in addition to this, a new bonus point system was introduced where additional points were awarded for teams meetings various performance targets. The system was introduced by white ball coach Daren Sammy to build a certain brand of cricket amongst the regional teams. The bonus point system aims to tackle issues such as low strike rate, dot balls, strike rotation, death bowling etc.[ 5] The following tables outline the bonus points allocation.[ 6]
Batting
40-50 Over Games
30 - 39 Over Games
20 - 29 Over Games
Points
Powerplay 1
6 RPO + less than 2 Wickets
7 RPO + less than 2 Wickets
8 RPO + less than 2 Wickets
1 Point
Powerplay 2
5 RPO + less than 4 Wickets
6 RPO + less than 4 Wickets
7 RPO + less than 4 Wickets
1 Point
Powerplay 3
10 RPO + less than 10 Wickets
11 RPO + less than 10 Wickets
12 RPO + less than 10 Wickets
1 Point
Totals
300+
240+
200+
1 Point
Complete Chase
Overs under 90% of allotment
Overs under 90% of allotment
Overs under 90% of allotment
1 Point
Bowling
40-50 Over Games
30 - 39 Over Games
20 - 29 Over Games
Points
Powerplay 1
Wickets 3 or more
Wickets 3 or more
Wickets 3 or more
1 Point
Powerplay 2
Wickets 5 or more
Wickets 5 or more
Wickets 5 or more
1 Point
Powerplay 3 of earlier
Wickets 10
Wickets 10
Wickets 10
1 Point
Restriction Powerplay 3
Runs Per Over – less than 6
Runs Per Over – less than 7
Runs Per Over – less than 8
1 Point
Bonus
40-50 Over Games
30 - 39 Over Games
20 - 29 Over Games
Points
Dot Ball Percentage
Under 50% over the innings
Under 45% over the innings
Under 40% over the innings
2 Points
Batters 1 - 5 Centurion(s)
Strike Rate: more than or equal 90
Strike Rate: more than or equal 100
Strike Rate: more than or equal 120
1 Point
Batter 6 - 11 Centurion(s)
Strike Rate: more than or equal 110
Strike Rate: more than or equal 120
Strike Rate: more than or equal 120
1 Point
4+ Wicket Haul
Runs Per Over: less than or equal 5
Runs Per Over: less than or equal 6
Runs Per Over: less than or equal 8
1 Point
5+ Wicket Haul
Runs Per Over: less than or equal 6
Runs Per Over: less than or equal 7
Runs Per Over: less than or equal 9
1 Point
Fielding Team
Effect 2 Runouts
Effect 2 Runouts
Effect 2 Runouts
1 Point
Squads
Points table
Updated to match(es) played on 5 November 2023. Source:
Cricinfo
Advance to the Semi-finals
Match summary
The total team points at the end of each round are listed.
Fixtures
Combined Campuses and Colleges elected to field first.
Isai Thorne, Jordan Johnson, Shatrughan Rambaran & Shaqkere Parris (Combined Campuses and Colleges) made their List A debut.
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 4, Combined Campuses and Colleges 2
Windward Islands elected to field first
Points: Guyana 7, Windward Islands 1
Leeward Islands, elected to field first
Points: Leeward Islands 13, Jamaica 0
Trinidad and Tobago elected to field first.
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 8, Windward Islands 1
Combined Campuses & Colleges elected to field first.
Mathew Nandu (Academy) made his List A debut.
Points: West Indies Academy 9, Combined Campuses and Colleges 2
Jamaica elected to field first.
Shalome Parnell (Jamaica) and Jair McAllister (Barbados) made their List A debut.
Points: Barbados 8, Jamaica 1
West Indies Academy elected to field first.
Points: Leeward Islands 8, West Indies Academy 3
Guyana elected to field first.
Quentin Sampson (Guyana) made his List A debut.
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 10, Guyana 0
Combined Campuses & Colleges elected to field first.
Jediah Blades (CC&C) made his List A debut.
Points: Combined Campuses and Colleges 7, Windward Islands 3
Leeward Islands elected to bat first.
Points: Guyana 6, Leeward Islands 2
Barbados elected to field first.
Points: West Indies Academy 2, Barbados 3
Barbados elected to field first.
Points: Barbados 11, Windward Islands 1
Jamaica elected to bat first.
Points: West Indies Academy 8, Jamaica 1
Combined Campuses & Colleges elected to field first.
Points: Guyana 2, Combined Campuses and Colleges 5
Trinidad and Tobago elected to field first.
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 8, Leeward Islands 2
Jamaica elected to field first.
Points: Combined Campuses and Colleges 10, Jamaica 1
West Indies Academy elected to bat first.
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 7, West Indies Academy 1
Barbados elected to field first.
Kemar Smith (Barbados) and Shamar Joseph (Guyana) made their List A debut.
Points: Guyana 8, Barbados 2
Windward Islands elected to field first.
Points: Windward Islands 10, Jamaica 2
Leeward Islands elected to bat first.
Points: Leeward Islands 10, Windward Islands 1
Barbados elected to bat first.
Points: Barbados 12, Combined Campuses and Colleges 1
West Indies Academy elected to bat first.
Points: West Indies Academy 8, Guyana 2
Trinidad and Tobago elected to field first.
Points: Jamaica 2, Trinidad & Tobago 3
Leeward Islands elected to field first.
Points: Leeward Islands 7, Barbados 1
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Points: West Indies Academy 2, Windward Islands 2
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Points: Combined Campuses and Colleges 2, Leeward Islands 2
Jamaica elected to bat first.
Richie Looknauth (Guyana) made his List A debut
Points: Guyana 9, Jamaica 0
Barbados elected to field first.
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 9, Barbados 0
Knockout stage
Semi-finals
Trinidad and Tobago elected to field first.
Leeward Islands elected to bat first.
Final
Leeward Islands won the toss and elected to bat.
References
External links
Domestic cricket in 2023–24
First-class List A Twenty20