Cricket West Indies has inaugurated a reimagined format for its 2026 Rising Stars Under-15 Championship, marking a strategic shift in youth development approach. Instead of the traditional tournament structure, three simultaneous bilateral series will unfold across Guyana, Antigua, and Jamaica, featuring five matches each.
Miles Bascombe, CWI’s Director of Cricket, emphasized the organization’s commitment to balancing talent identification with financial sustainability. “This tournament represents a crucial investment in our regional development pathway,” Bascombe stated. “At the Under-15 level, our primary objective is talent discovery and providing optimal platforms for young athletes to demonstrate their capabilities.”
The redesigned competition framework prioritizes expanded participation opportunities, enhanced player assessment quality, and comprehensive identification processes. Notably, the tournament will not crown an overall champion, redirecting focus from competitive outcomes to individual player development and long-term potential evaluation.
This initiative forms part of CWI’s broader structural review of regional competitions for the 2026-2027 period, addressing both performance enhancement and financial challenges. The developmental atmosphere will be enriched by the involvement of former international cricketers and seasoned coaches, including Stuart Williams, Robert Samuels, Sheldon Cottrell, Roderick Estwick, and Dalton Polius, who will provide expert mentorship throughout the series.
National squads have been announced, with Barbados fielding promising talents including Javion Batson, Michael Bend, and Micaiah Brathwaite among their fourteen-member roster. The tournament’s implementation reflects CWI’s strategic emphasis on building robust foundations for West Indies cricket’s future success.
