THE squads for the 2025 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) have been officially confirmed following the successful completion of the player draft.
Each franchise will feature a 15-player squad comprising four overseas stars and 11 local talents, as they prepare for another thrilling season of women’s T20 cricket in the Caribbean.
Barbados Royals aim for historic three-peat
Defending champions Barbados Royals will once again be led by world number one all-rounder Hayley Matthews, who has captained the side to consecutive WCPL titles. The Royals retain a strong Caribbean core with the return of Chinelle Henry, Afy Fletcher, and Aaliyah Alleyne, and welcome Kycia Knight to her home franchise for the first time.
On the overseas front, the Royals are bolstered by the return of Australian wicket-keeper Georgia Redmayne and Sri Lankan opener Chamari Athapaththu, both integral to last season’s championship run. They are joined by Indian off-spinner Shreyanka Patil, who shifts from the Guyana Amazon Warriors, and Australian multi-sport athlete Courtney Webb, adding fresh versatility to the squad.
Trinbago Knight Riders set sights on redemption
After finishing runners-up in 2024, the Trinbago Knight Riders are determined to reclaim the title they last held in 2022. Deandra Dottin remains the squad’s cornerstone, supported by an exciting group of young talent including Jahzara Claxton, Zaida James, Jannillea Glasgow, and Samara Ramnath – all 21 years old or younger.
They’ve complemented youth with experience, drafting players like Shabika Gajnabi, Rashada Williams, and Abigail Bryce. Their overseas lineup is spearheaded by Australian all-rounder Jess Jonassen, returning Indian pacer Shikha Pandey, and South African power-hitter Lizelle Lee, who makes her WCPL debut. Rising leg-spinner Salonee Dangore also joins the side, adding depth to the bowling unit.
Guyana Amazon Warriors chase maiden title on home soil
With all matches of the 2025 tournament being played at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence, the Guyana Amazon Warriors will look to harness home support as they chase their first WCPL title. The team retains a wealth of experience with Stafanie Taylor, Karishma Ramharack, and Shermaine Campbelle anchoring the squad.
The Warriors have a strong local presence with seven Guyanese players in the lineup. They welcome back English World Cup winner Lauren Winfield-Hill and South African speedster Shabnim Ismail, returning for her third season
The squad also secured Laura Harris, a key contributor to the Royals’ 2023 and 2024 triumphs, and Australian leg-spinning all-rounder Madeline Penna, who adds dynamic balance.
The 2025 Massy WCPL will take place from September 6th to the 17th at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence. Each team will play four group-stage matches, with the top two sides advancing to the final to compete for the coveted WCPL title.
WCPL squads
Barbados Royals: Hayley Matthews, Chinelle Henry, Afy Fletcher, Aaliyah Alleyne, Kycia Knight, Steffie Soogrim, Shamilia Connell, Sheneta Grimmond, Qiana Joseph, Trishan Holder, NaiJanni Cumberbatch, Chamari Athapaththu, Georgia Redmayne, Courtney Webb, Shreyanka Patil
Guyana Amazon Warriors: Stafanie Taylor, Ashmini Munisar, Cherry-Ann Fraser, Chedean Nation, Plaffiana Millington, Britney Cooper, Kaysia Schultz, Shemaine Campbelle, Karishma Ramharack, Nyia Latchman, Realeanna Grimmond, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Shabnim Ismail, Laura Harris, Madeline Penna
Trinbago Knight Riders: Deandra Dottin, Shabika Gajnabi, Shawnisha Hector, Rashada Williams, Nerissa Crafton, Jahzara Claxton, Zaida James, Jannillea Glasgow, Keila Elliott, Abigail Bryce, Samara Ramnath, Jess Jonassen, Lizelle Lee, Shikha Pandey, Salonee Dangore. (CPL)