The 2011–12 Regional Super50 was the 38th season of the
Regional Super50
The Super50 Cup, currently named the CG Insurance Super50 Cup for sponsorship purposes is the domestic one-day cricket competition in the West Indies cricket team, West Indies. It was previously known as the KFC Cup until the fast food chain p ...
, the domestic
limited-overs cricket
Limited overs cricket, also known as white ball cricket, is a version of the sport of cricket in which a match is generally completed within one day. There are a number of formats, including List A cricket (8-hour games), Twenty20 cricket (3-h ...
competition for the countries of the
West Indies Cricket Board
Cricket West Indies (CWI) is the governing body for cricket in the West Indies (a sporting confederation of over a dozen mainly Commonwealth Caribbean, English-speaking Caribbean countries and dependencies that once formed the British West Ind ...
(WICB). All matches in the competition, which was the first edition to be branded as the Regional Super50, were held in
Guyana
Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic British West Indies. entry "Guyana" Georgetown, Guyana, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the co ...
.
Eight teams contested the competition – the six regular teams of West Indian domestic cricket (
Barbados
Barbados, officially the Republic of Barbados, is an island country in the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies and the easternmost island of the Caribbean region. It lies on the boundary of the South American ...
,
Guyana
Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic British West Indies. entry "Guyana" Georgetown, Guyana, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the co ...
,
Jamaica
Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At , it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the is ...
, the
Leeward Islands
The Leeward Islands () are a group of islands situated where the northeastern Caribbean Sea meets the western Atlantic Ocean. Starting with the Virgin Islands east of Puerto Rico, they extend southeast to Guadeloupe and its dependencies. In Engl ...
,
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean, comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with several List of islands of Trinidad and Tobago, smaller i ...
, and the
Windward Islands
The Windward Islands are the southern, generally larger islands of the Lesser Antilles of the Caribbean islands or the West Indies. Located approximately between latitudes 10° and 16° N and longitudes 60° and 62° W, they extend from D ...
), and two development teams (
Combined Campuses and Colleges and the
Sagicor High Performance Centre). In the tournament final, played at
Guyana National Stadium, Jamaica defeated Trinidad and Tobago by five wickets to win an eighth domestic one-day title. The two joint winners from
the previous season, Barbados and the Leewards, both failed to win a game. Two Trinidadians,
Jason Mohammed and
Sunil Narine, led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively.
Squads
* Note: Trinidad and Tobago's
Kieron Pollard injured his shoulder in his team's group-stage match against the Leeward Islands, and withdrew from the tournament. He was replaced by
Evin Lewis
Evin Earl Lewis (born 27 December 1991) is a Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidadian cricket who used to also play for the West Indies cricket team, West Indies as a left-handed opening batsman. At most featuring in limited-overs internationals, he's ...
in the squad.
[(27 October 2011)]
"Injured Pollard out for three weeks"
– ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
Group stage
Group A
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Group B
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Finals
Semi-finals
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Final
Statistics
Most runs
The top five run scorers (total runs) are included in this table.
Source
Most wickets
The top five wicket takers are listed in this table, listed by wickets taken and then by
bowling average
In cricket, a player's bowling average is the number of runs they have conceded per wicket taken. The lower the bowling average is, the better the bowler is performing. It is one of a number of statistics used to compare bowlers, commonly use ...
.
Source
CricketArchive
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 Regional Super50
2011 in West Indian cricket
2011–12 West Indian cricket season
Regional Super50 seasons
Domestic cricket competitions in 2011–12