Haley Mathews will lead all three teams.Barbados Royals), Stephanie Taylor (Guyana Amazon Warriors) And Diandra Dotin (Trinbago Knight Riders,
Mathews and Taylor are one of the top 10 T20 all-rounders in the world and one of the most destructive batsmen in the Dotin women’s sport, all three of whom have excelled in domestic competitions in the West Indies and around the world.
The teams are made up of a team of players brought together by the Cricket West Indies Selection Committee and the 33 selected cricketers represent the best talent in the entire region, including the next generation of experienced international players and women players. ,
Each team will also sign three exciting foreign players, bringing the total team size to 14 and further strengthening the quality of cricketers in this exciting new event. These foreign signatures will be announced next week.
Cricket West Indies President Ricky Skerrit said: “This inaugural women’s edition of the CPL marks a major breakthrough for West Indian cricket. I thank everyone in the CPL and CWI who made this possible, especially the three leading franchises who have voluntarily joined the board.”
Jacques Lush McCrame, CEO of Barbados Royals and Rajasthan Royals said: “The Caribbean and especially Barbados is a destination that has always invested very deeply in cricket and has a team in the region that is a cornerstone of development. It was an exciting opportunity for us at the Barbados Royals, the island nation and the surrounding women’s sport.
Gaining immense popularity not only in the Caribbean, but also in cricket-playing countries around the world, the CPL has come to realize its importance and can have an impact on grassroots development as well.
With this new competition for women, we have the opportunity to accelerate the growth and development of women players and coaches and attract the next generation of talents to the sport. ,
Guyana Amazon Warriors owner Dr. Bobby Ramroop said, “We are thrilled to be part of the inaugural Women’s CPL and we would like to thank CPL and CWI for making this happen.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) family looks forward to being at the forefront of the advancement of women’s cricket in the region and around the world, and we look forward to this latest development to highlight the inspiring role of women players as well as their empowerment. Provide a platform. Models for young girls.
The Dynamic GAW women’s team, led by the influential Stephanie Taylor, is a welcome and powerful addition to the CPL. ,
Venki Mysore, Director, Trincomalee Knight Riders, said: “We are proud to announce our first women’s team under the Knight Riders banner and to represent TKR in this year’s first women’s T20 tournament in the Caribbean Premier League. Looking forward to it. ,
“We have always supported such initiatives and are constantly striving to expand the game worldwide and in demographics.
So we are especially pleased to support the launch of the Women’s T20 in the Caribbean, and would like to congratulate and thank CWI and CPL for taking the initiative to launch the Women’s Edition this year.
CPL CEO Pete Russell said: “As we grow the brand, a female CPL is the next logical step, and we are delighted to be able to make this a reality in 2022.
“We are grateful to CWI, Barbados Royals, Guyana Amazon Warriors and Trinbago Knight Riders for working with us in this groundbreaking competition and we look forward to seeing the tremendous skills of all these talented players.”
Here is the complete list of teams and players
Barbados Royals | Guyana Amazon Warriors | Trinbago Knight Riders |
Haley Mathews (captain) | Stephanie Taylor (captain) | Diandra Dotin (captain) |
Shakira Selman (VC) | Shaman Campbell (VC) | Anisa Mohammed (VC) |
Raines Boyce | Rushda Williams | Lee Ann Kirby |
Mandi mangru | Rachel Vincent | Kishona Ratra |
Britney Cooper | Cassia Schultz | KYCIA Knight |
Alia Aline | Chedian Nation | Natasha McLean |
Saturn Bruce | Cherry-Ann Fraser | Shanta Grimmond |
AFY Fletcher | Samilia Connell | Kanesha Isaac |
Kiana Joseph | Karisma Ramharak | Genelia Glasgow |
Jafina Joseph | Shabika Gajanbi | Steffi Sugrim |
Chinley Henry | Jada James | Shaunisha Hector |












