Red Force vs Volcanoes Super50 match abandoned due to rain

The 2025 CG United Super50 Cup faced yet another weather-induced setback as the highly anticipated match between Trinidad and Tobago Red Force and the Windward Islands Volcanoes was abandoned due to persistent rain. Scheduled to commence at 9 am on November 25 at the Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground in UWI, St Augustine, the game was called off just before 10 am due to a waterlogged outfield and unfavorable playing conditions. This marked the fourth consecutive match in the tournament to be disrupted by rain, leaving fans and players frustrated. The Red Force, coming off back-to-back victories against Jamaica Scorpions and Guyana Harpy Eagles, entered the match in second place with 20 points, trailing leaders Barbados Pride by seven points. The Windward Volcanoes, positioned third with 15 points, were unable to improve their standing due to the abandonment. The tournament, already reduced to six teams due to financial constraints, has seen its schedule further compressed. The round-robin stage will conclude on November 29 in Tarouba, where the top two teams will compete in the final. Meanwhile, other matches, including the clash between Guyana Harpy Eagles and Leeward Islands Hurricanes, were also delayed due to rain at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair. Weather permitting, the Red Force will face the Leeward Hurricanes on November 27 in their final preliminary round match.