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The Rising Stars Under 15 Championship features the six regional teams who will play five rounds of 50-over matches at three venues – the Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG), Bethesda Ground, Liberta Sports Club and All Saints Ground – with the winners determined by the team with the most points from their matches.

 

The return of this age group tournament is a vital step in the development of the most promising players aged 15-and-under across the region. Trinidad and Tobago are the defending champions.

 

Play starts on Tuesday with three matches: Leeward Islands vs Jamaica at CCG, Trinidad and Tobago vs Windwards Islands at Bethesda and Guyana vs Barbados at Liberta. All matches start at 9:30am Eastern Caribbean/ 8:30am Jamaica time.

The six regional teams competing in the Rising Stars Under 15 Championship will play five rounds of 50-over matches at three different locations: Bethesda Ground, Liberta Sports Club, Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG), and All Saints Ground. The team with the most points from their matches will be declared the winner. An important stage in the development of the most promising players in the region who are 15 years of age or younger is the reintroduction of this age group competition. Champions in the past are Trinidad & Tobago. Three games will begin play on Tuesday: Guyana vs. Barbados at Liberta, Trinidad and Tobago vs. Windwards Islands at Bethesda, and Leeward Islands vs. Jamaica at CCG. Every match begins at 8:30 a.m. Jamaica time and 9:30 a.m. Eastern Caribbean time.

Beyond his playing career, Sir Clive Lloyd has served cricket in various capacities, including as a former West Indies team manager, selector, and ICC Match Referee. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the sport, he was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2009.

 

The announcement of the Order of Caribbean Community Award for Sir Clive Lloyd is met with anticipation and excitement, as the cricketing legend prepares to join the esteemed ranks of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the Caribbean region.

 

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