Cricket West Indies’ popular Domestic competition, the West Indies Championship, is all set to kick off its Latest edition. The forthcoming season will be its 57th edition since its inauguration. The West Indies Championship follows the first-class format of the domestic competition, showcasing the talent of past and potential West Indies Championship Winners and runner-ups.
In the West Indies Championship competition, the top-tier cricketers from domestic and national competitions take part. Also, the top 8 strongest domestic teams feature and compete with each other. So far, the West Indies Championship has completed its 56 seasons, and many teams have gotten their hands on the season’s trophy.
The first-ever edition of the West Indies Championship took place in 1965 and has since become a prominent tournament. At the time of the inauguration of the West Indies Championship, the West Indies national team was prominent at the world level and dominating others.
West Indies Championship Winners & Runner-Up list of all Season
The winner of the West Indies Championship is decided as per the position in the points table at the end of the season.
So the teams that managed to remain unbeaten and standing at the top position will be the winners of the West Indies Championship 2025. Therefore, there are no further details available, such as runner-up, final venue, and others.
Season | Winner | Season | Winner |
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1965–66 | Barbados | 1995–96 | Leeward Islands |
1966–67 | Barbados | 1996–97 | Barbados |
1968–69 | Jamaica | 1997–98 | Leeward Islands shared with Guyana |
1969–70 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1998–99 | Barbados |
1970–71 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1999–2000 | Jamaica |
1971–72 | Barbados | 2000–01 | Barbados |
1972–73 | Guyana | 2001–02 | Jamaica |
1973–74 | Barbados | 2002–03 | Barbados |
1974–75 | Guyana | 2003–04 | Barbados |
1975–76 | Trinidad and Tobago shared with Barbados | 2004–05 | Jamaica |
1976–77 | Barbados | 2005–06 | Trinidad and Tobago |
1977–78 | Barbados | 2006–07 | Barbados |
1978–79 | Barbados | 2007–08 | Jamaica |
1979–80 | Barbados | 2008–09 | Jamaica |
1980–81 | Combined Islands | 2009–10 | Jamaica |
1981–82 | Barbados | 2010–11 | Jamaica |
1982–83 | Guyana | 2011–12 | Jamaica |
1983–84 | Barbados | 2012–13 | Barbados |
1984–85 | Trinidad and Tobago | 2013–14 | Barbados |
1985–86 | Barbados | 2014–15 | Guyana |
1986–87 | Guyana | 2015–16 | Guyana |
1987–88 | Jamaica | 2016–17 | Guyana |
1988–89 | Jamaica | 2017–18 | Guyana |
1989–90 | Leeward Islands | 2018–19 | Guyana |
1990–91 | Barbados | 2019–20 | Barbados |
1991–92 | Jamaica | 2021–22 | Barbados |
1992–93 | Guyana | 2022–23 | Guyana |
1993–94 | Leeward Islands | 2023–24 | Guyana |
1994–95 | Barbados | 2024-25 | TBA |
Previous Season Winner and the Runner-up Details
In the previous edition of the West Indies Championship, the Guyana cricket team finished the edition in the top position. They became the champions of the 56th edition and also won their 13th West Indies Championship title.
The Barbados cricket team is the most prominent team in the West Indies Championship, with 23 plus 1 shared titles.
Who is the most successful captain in the West Indies Championship?
Leon Johnson and Tamar Lambert are the most prominent captains, winning six titles each as a captain. On the other hand, David Holford won 5 West Indies Championship titles as a captain of the participating team in the West Indies Championship.