
Tags: Cg United Women'S Super50 Cup, Chris Dehring, Cricket/Trinidad and Tobago Women
Chief Executive Officer of Cricket West Indies, Chris Dehring, has commended the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas on winning the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup 2025 after an exciting tournament in St. Kitts.
This year’s competition showcased the passion, dedication, and growing talent of women’s cricket in the Caribbean, inspiring fans across the region.
“Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas played with great skill and tactical awareness throughout the tournament. Under the leadership of Karishma Ramharack, they capitalized on their strengths to secure the title. Their consistency showcased the rising talent in the Caribbean, and it was inspiring to see so many young players competing at this level,” Dehring said.
In the final, Trinidad & Tobago secured a seven-wicket victory over multiple-time champions Barbados, with captain Karishma Ramharack delivering a Player of the Final performance. Ramharack’s impressive bowling was supported by Anisa Mohammed, who took three wickets, along with 15-year-old Amrita Ramtahal and West Indies Under-19 captain Samara Ramnath, as they dismissed Barbados for just 71 runs.
Trinidad & Tobago then chased their target comfortably, reaching 75 for 3 to claim their first title since 2017.
Dehring also praised all the teams for their efforts during the two-week tournament.
“The progress we’ve seen in this competition reaffirms the importance of cricket, especially women’s cricket, in our region. We remain committed to developing talent and ensuring continued success on the international stage.”
Additionally, Dehring reaffirmed CWI’s commitment to creating more opportunities for women in cricket at all levels.
“As we celebrate this victory on International Women’s Day, CWI recognizes the need for greater opportunities for women in the sport. We are committed to moving towards greater parity and inclusivity, ensuring that more women have the platform to excel as players, coaches, and administrators.”
He also extended special congratulations to Merissa Aguilleira, the only female head coach in the tournament, who led Trinidad & Tobago to victory in her debut season as head coach.
“Merissa’s achievement is a testament to the invaluable role women play in the growth of the game. Her leadership and experience were instrumental in her team’s success, and we hope to see more women in the future transition from players to take on coaching and other leadership roles.”
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