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2022–23 Super50 Cup

The 2022–23 Super50 Cup was a cricket tournament; it was the 48th edition of the Super50 Cup, the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the Cricket West Indies (CWI). The tournament took place in October and November 2022 in Trinidad and Tobago.


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Dates
CWI
List A (50 overs)
Group stage, finals
Jamaica (9th title)
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27
Rovman Powell (346)
Shannon Gabriel (15)Odean Smith (15)Nicholson Gordon (15)

The 2022–23 Super50 Cup was a cricket tournament; it was the 48th edition of the Super50 Cup, the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the Cricket West Indies (CWI). The tournament took place in October and November 2022 in Trinidad and Tobago.

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. The previous edition, which took place in February 2021, was won by Trinidad and Tobago. The teams were split into 2 groups, with defending champions and hosts Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, the Windward Islands and Combined Campuses and Colleges in Zone A, while Barbados, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and West Indies Emerging Team were in Zone B.

BarbadosGuyanaJamaicaLeeward IslandsTrinidad and TobagoWindward IslandsCombined Campuses and CollegesWest Indies Academy
Shai Hope (c)
Camarie Boyce
Kraigg Brathwaite
Jonathan Carter
Roston Chase
Akeem Jordan
Nicholas Kirton
Javed Leacock
Jair McAllister
Zachary McCaskie
Roshon Primus
Ramon Simmonds
Shamar Springer
Jomel Warrican
Shane DowrichLeon Johnson (c)
Shimron Hetmyer
Anthony Bramble
Tagenarine Chanderpaul
Sherfane Rutherford
Tevin Imlach
Quinton Sampson
Clinton Pestano
Gudakesh Motie
Veerasammy Permaul
Kemol Savory
Romario Shepherd
Kevin Sinclair
Nial SmithJermaine Blackwood (c)
Rovman Powell (vc)
Aldaine Thomas
Brandon King
Marquino Mindley
Nicholson Gordon
Chadwick Walton
Jamie Merchant
Alwyn Williams
Nkrumah Bonner
Dennis Bulli
Andre McCarthy
Jeavor Royal
Pete Salmon
Odean Smith
Sheldon CottrellJahmar Hamilton (c)
Rahkeem Cornwall (vc)
Kieran Powell
Devon Thomas
Keacy Carty
Karima Gore
Ross Powell
Terrence Warde
Colin Archibald
Jeremiah Louis
Sheno Berridge
Hayden Walsh
Kofi James
Damien WilliamsNicholas Pooran (c)
Sunil Narine
Joshua Da Silva
Evin Lewis
Jason Mohammed
Jeremy Solozano
Darren Bravo
Shannon Gabriel
Yannic Cariah
Akeal Hosein
Imran Khan
Jayden Seales
Anderson Phillip
Kjorn Ottley
Jyd Goolie
Khary Pierre
Mark Deyal
Terrance HindsAndre Fletcher (c)
Alick Athanaze (vc)
Johann Jeremiah
Kavem Hodge
Sunil Ambris
Justin Greaves
Keron Cottoy
Tevyn Walcott
Ryan John
Shermon Lewis
Preston McSween
Larry Edward
Kenneth Dember
Darel Cyrus
Johnson Charles
Obed McCoyDenesh Ramdin (c)
Matthew Forde
Amari Goodridge
Abhijai Mansingh
Demario Richards
Isaiah Ali
Jonathan Drakes
Kirstan Kallicharan
Michail Powell
Nathan Edward
Navin Bidaisee
Odain McCatty
Romario Greaves
Zavier BurtonKirk McKenzie (c)
Keagan Simmons
Kevlon Anderson
Teddy Bishop
Kevin Wickham
Ackeem Auguste
McKenny Clarke
Johann Layne
Ashmead Nedd
Joshua Bishop
Nyeem Young
Joshua James
Leonardo Julien
Carlon Bowen-Tuckett

Several teams named 15-player squads, including replacements for players who would be departing the tournament to represent the West Indies team in their series in Australia in November. However, after the early exit of the West Indies team from the 2022 T20 World Cup, teams were allowed to name an extended 18-player squad for the opening few fixtures, with West Indian internationals who were previously expected to be unavailable now free to be picked.

PosTeamPldWLNRPtsNRRQualification
16411181.021Advanced to the knockout stage
26420160.442
36330120.265
460512−1.950
PosTeamPldWLNRPtsNRRQualification
16420160.177Advanced to the knockout stage
26321140.130
36321140.498
461504−0.700

Fixture times are local time (UTC−4).

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