Super 50 Cup Women

Links
Wikipedia

Wikipedia - Women's Super50 Cup

The Women's Super50 Cup, officially the West Indies Cricket Board Women's Super50 Cup and previously the Women's Cricket Federation Championships, is a women's domestic one-day cricket competition organised by Cricket West Indies. The tournament began in 1975–76, as a first-class competition, but is now played as a 50-over competition, with six teams taking part: Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago and Windward Islands. The competition runs alongside the Twenty20 Blaze.

The most successful side in the history of the competition are Trinidad and Tobago, with 13 wins. The current holders are Jamaica, who won the 2024 competition.

History

The tournament began in 1975–76, as the Caribbean Women's Cricket Federation Championships, a two-day competition. Four teams competed: Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, but the winner of the competition is not recorded. Jamaica are the first recorded champions, winning the second tournament in 1977, which involved five teams, with Guyana joining the original four.

Over subsequent years, the tournament changed formats multiple times. In tournaments between 1989 and 1995, both a two-day round robin competition and a 50 over knockout competition were played. Following this, the competition permanently became a 50 over competition, but remained divided into two tournament formats, league and knockout, until 2007. In 2001 the tournament was renamed the West Indies Women's Cricket Federation Championships. From 2009 to 2014, teams played in two groups with a subsequent knockout stage. Following this, the tournament has always been one league stage, sometimes with a final for the top two in the group. In 2016–17 the tournament became the Regional Super50, and 2018–19 it became the Super50 Cup.

The teams competing in the tournament has varied over the years. Saint Lucia joined the competition in 1988, and competed until 2014. Dominica joined in 1996 and competed until 2002, and again from 2008 to 2014. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competed from 2000 until 2014.

Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Guyana have competed in the competition through most of its history, whilst Grenada competed until 2014. In 2015, South Windward Islands and North Windward Islands competed, before being replaced the following season by Windward Islands and Leeward Islands. Finally, a team named North America competed in the competition in 2003.

Tournament results and winners are not fully recorded. However, Trinidad and Tobago are the most successful team based on recorded titles, with 13 wins. Jamaica have won 6 titles, with Barbados winning 5, Saint Lucia 2 and 1 apiece for Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Descripción del torneo de cricket "Super 50 Cup Women":

El torneo "Super 50 Cup Women" es una competencia de cricket femenino de alto nivel que reúne a los mejores equipos de cricket femenino de la región. Este torneo se lleva a cabo anualmente y es considerado uno de los eventos más destacados del calendario de cricket femenino.

Durante el torneo, ocho equipos compiten entre sí en una serie de partidos emocionantes y llenos de acción. Los equipos están formados por las mejores jugadoras de cricket femenino, quienes demuestran su habilidad, destreza y pasión por el deporte en cada encuentro.

El "Super 50 Cup Women" ofrece a los espectadores la oportunidad de presenciar el talento y la competitividad de las jugadoras en un ambiente lleno de emoción y entusiasmo. Los partidos se llevan a cabo en estadios de cricket de renombre, donde los aficionados pueden disfrutar de la atmósfera vibrante y animada que rodea a este deporte.

Además de la competencia en el campo, el torneo también promueve la igualdad de género y el empoderamiento de las mujeres en el cricket. A través de este evento, se busca fomentar la participación de las mujeres en el deporte y destacar sus logros en el cricket femenino.

En resumen, el torneo "Super 50 Cup Women" es una emocionante competencia de cricket femenino que reúne a los mejores equipos de la región. Es un evento que celebra el talento y la pasión de las jugadoras, al tiempo que promueve la igualdad de género en el cricket.