BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS — The St. Kitts Cricket Association (SKCA) has officially announced the return of red-ball cricket with the launch of the Andrew Weekes Two-Day Competition 2026, a feature event marking the Association’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
In a statement, the SKCA invited cricket enthusiasts across the Federation to witness the revival of the traditional format, long regarded as the foundation of the game.
The competition has been renamed in honour of the late Andrew Weekes, a pioneering figure in local cricket. Weekes made history as the first Kittitian to qualify as an international umpire and served with distinction as President of the St. Kitts and Nevis Umpires Association. He was also a respected member of the West Indies Cricket Umpires Association, earning widespread recognition for his contribution to the integrity and development of the sport.
The Association noted that the tournament is not only a tribute to Weekes’ legacy but also a celebration of the enduring passion for cricket in St. Kitts and Nevis.
Three teams—La Poinciana, Molyneaux/Cayon Cricket Club (MCCC), and Young Guns—will compete over multiple weekends, with matches scheduled at the Conaree and Molyneaux grounds.
Tournament Schedule:
April 25–26: La Poinciana vs Molyneaux/Cayon — Conaree
May 9–10: Young Guns vs La Poinciana — Molyneaux
May 16–17: Young Guns vs Molyneaux/Cayon — Conaree
May 23–24: Young Guns vs Molyneaux/Cayon — Molyneaux
June 6–7: La Poinciana vs Molyneaux/Cayon — Molyneaux
June 13–14: Young Guns vs La Poinciana — Conaree
Prize and Award Structure:
Tournament Winner: $5,000
Runner-Up: $2,000
Third Place: $1,000
Batter with the Most Runs: $500
Bowler with the Most Wickets: $500
Fielder with the Most Catches: $250
Wicketkeeper with the Most Dismissals: $250