
Tags: Dr Kishore Shallow, Cricket/West Indies T20 Breakout League
Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Dr Kishore Shallow relished the excitement at the start of the T20 Breakout League as he emphasized the tournament’s long-term importance to the region’s cricketing future.
Shallow described the league as a necessary and strategic move to reshape how talent is developed in the Caribbean.
"This league is a bold, forward-looking investment in the future of West Indies cricket. The West Indies Breakout T20 League is a proving ground for the stars of tomorrow. We are ushering in a new generation of T20 cricketers, and today is the first step on that journey," he said.
The "Breakout League" is designed exclusively for emerging players and serves as a key part of CWI’s talent development pathway. The goal is to provide a competitive platform that bridges the gap between youth and professional cricket — a gap that has too often left promising players without the support needed to progress to the next level.
CWI is backing this vision with a substantial financial commitment of US$1 million, aimed at delivering a high-performance tournament environment from day one. This effort is further strengthened by the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which has invested an additional US$1.3 million in support of the initiative.
"This is a significant investment in this format and in the future of West Indies cricket. We must do what is necessary to stay competitive in today’s game and position ourselves for the future. That means backing our young talent, creating high-performance environments, and laying down strong foundations for the future," Shallow shared.
Players eligible to participate must be under 30 years old at the start of the tournament and have played fewer than 40 List A T20 matches and fewer than 10 international T20s, ensuring a focus on developing new talent. Each team is closely affiliated with a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchise, providing players with an opportunity to showcase their skills on a larger stage and progress their cricketing careers.
Eighty-four players are set to take part in the tournament, which will have a total of 17 matches across ten days.
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