Jamaica Women claim 6th Super50 Cup in dramatic finish
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC) — Jamaica leapt from fifth position to claim the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup title in dramatic fashion in one of the most keenly contested competitions in recent memory.
Entering the final round in fifth position, the Shane Brooks-coached Jamaica Women capitalised on a slip by leaders Windward Islands to take the title by only one point following the completion of three rounds of action.
The final standings reflected the competitiveness of the tournament, with the top four positions separated by just two points.
With the Windward Islands falling to Guyana Women, Jamaica’s dominant eight-wicket victory over the winless Leeward Islands Women earned them crucial bonus points and catapulted them to 21 points, just ahead of second-placed Windwards and third-placed Guyana, who both ended on 20 points.
Jamaica Women, who last won the Super50 Cup in 2024, now have six titles overall.
Last season’s champions Trinidad and Tobago Women, who were also in the running to lift the title after defeating Barbados Women in their final match, placed fourth on 19 points.
Barbados, who entered the final round in second position, dropped all the way to fifth with the defeat to finish on 13 points, with the Leeward Islands bringing up the rear on seven points after losing all three of their matches.
