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The Shell Shield / Red Stripe Cup / Busta Cup
A brief history The first cricket match between colonies was played in 1865, but the game had been played in the Caribbean for almost half a century by then. By 1900, a triangular series was being held between Demerara, Barbados, and Trinidad, but transport between the islands remained the major obstacle to expansion and it wasn't until after the Second World War when air transport became readily available that Jamaica began to play regualr games against other islands. In 1965-66 a domestic competition, The Shell Shield, named after Shell Oil, was launched with five teams - Barbados, British Guiana, Combined Islands, Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica particpating. In 1981-82 Combined Islands were replaced by Leeward Islands and Winward Islands.
Shell Shield
Red Stripe Cup
President’s Cup
Busta Cup
Carib Beer Cup Barbados have won the title outright 18 times, Jamaica 6, Guyana 5, Leeward Islands and Trinidad/Trinidad & Tobago 3, Combined Islands 1. Barbados, Guyana, Leeward Islands and Trinidad have also shared the title. |
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