All you need to know about the pop-up T10 tournament in the Caribbean
A 10-overs-per-side cricket tournament on the island of St Lucia in the Caribbean.
Matches will be played between June 23 and July 8 at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Gros Islet on St Lucia.
Ten teams, made up of local players, will take part. Some West Indies internationals are included.
The 10 teams are:
Group A: Mabouya Constrictors, Mon Repos Stars, South Castries Lions, Laborie Bay Royals and Soufriere Sulphur City.
Group B: Choiseul Clay Pots, Babonneau Leatherbacks, Vieux Fort North Raiders, Central Castries Mindhood and Gros Islet Cannon Blasters.
Daren Sammy and Johnson Charles are perhaps the two most recognisable names.
Full squads are as follows:
Babonneau Leatherbacks: Altenor Linus, Abraham Steven, Charles Jevon, Thomas Caleb, Anthony Kissinger, Pierre Tristan, Antoine Zayee, Joseph Alex, Henry Quaine, Eugene Devon, Wilfred Nehemiah, Wilfred Isiah and Elizee Graig. Central
Castries Mindhood: Ackeem Auguste, Alleyn Prospere, Keygan Arnold, Alvin Prospere, Sanjay Hayle, Dillan John, Stephen Naitram, Gaspard Prospere, Keddy Lesporis, Jamaal James, Tyler Sookwa, Jaden Elibox, Jemmi Mauricette, Johnnel Eugene and Rahym Joseph.
Choiseul Clay Pots: Audy Alexander, Clem St. Rose, Jason Simon, Vince Smith, Canice Richardson, Valange St. Ange, Quincy St. Rose, Nick Joseph, Stephan Theophan, Alvinaus Simon, Bronte Bess, Junior Henry and Sky Laffeuille.
Gros Islet Cannon Blasters: Dalton Polius, Garvin Serieux, Tarryck Gabriel, Tyrel Chicot, Dane Edward, Lee Solomon, Vernillius Gabriel, Dornan Edward, Jard Goodman, Larry Edwards, Kimani Melius, Kymani Sexius and Simeon Gerson.
Mabouya Constrictiors: Christian Ange, Dale Smith, Denzel James, Chard Polius, Nean Deterville, Rick Smith, Randal Rithal, Murgaran Shoulette, Maius Stanislaus, Shem Severin, Zachary Edmund, Lennice Modeste and Orey Changoo. Mon
Repos Stars: Christian Charlery, Sabinus Emmanuel, Craig Emmanuel, Dichege Henry, Keon Gaston, Mervin Wells, Shervin Charles, Sadrack Descartes, Hazel Charlery, Rohan Lesmond, Kendal Samuel, Kevin Augustin and Jamal Lesmond.
Soufriere Sulphur City: Ashley Hippoltye, Bradley Tisson, Julia Sylvester, Tennacy Hippoltye, Shani Mesmain, Kevin Gassie, Dalius Monrose, Denver Didier, Quint Mesmain, Kervell Prospere, Sanjay Pamphile, Wayne Prospere and Xytus Emmanuel.
South Castries: Daren Sammy, Johnson Charles, Alex Antoine, Kester Charlemagne, Malcolm Monrose, Kemrol Charles, Noelle Leo, Daniel Jn Baptiste, Collinus Callender and Tonius Simon.
Vieux Fort North Raiders: Atanus Alberson, Chrislon Fanis, Hafeez Ali, Junior Peter, Richie Robert, Jevin Isidore, Al Prince, Garvey Mitchel, David Naitram, Curtly Johnny, Ernell Sextius, Shem Paul and Ricky Hippoltye.
Labourie Bay Royals: TBC
The fixture list is as follows (all times GMT):
June 23: Choiseul vs Soufriere (4.30pm), Mabouya vs Man Repos (6.30pm)
June 24: Babonneu vs Central Castries (4.30pm), Gros Islet vs Man Repos (6.30pm)
June 25: Soufriere vs Mabouya (4.30pm), Mon Repos vs South Castries (6.30pm)
June 26: Central Castries vs Gros Islet (4.30pm), Vieux Fort vs Laborie (6.30pm)
June 27: Women’s Match 1 (2pm), Choiseul vs Mabouya (4.30pm), Babboneu vs Gros Islet (6.30pm)
June 28: Mabouya vs South Castries (4.30pm), Central Castries vs Laborie (6.30pm)
June 29: Choiseul vs Mon Repos (4.30pm), Babboneu vs Vieux Fort (6.30pm)
June 30: Gros Islet vs Laborie (4.30pm), Soufriere vs Man Repos (6.30pm)
July 1: Choiseul vs South Castries (4.30pm), Babonneau vs Laborie (6.30pm)
July 2: South Castries vs Soufriere (4.30pm), Vieux Fort vs Central Castries (6.30pm)
July 3: Veterans' Match 1 (2pm), Super 4: 1st Group A vs 2nd Group B (4.30pm), Super 4: 2nd Group A vs 1st Group B (6.30pm)
July 4: Women's Match 2 (2pm), Super 4: 1st Group A vs 2nd Group A (4.30pm), Super 4: 2nd Group A vs 2nd Group B- (6.30pm)
July 5: Veterans' Match 2 (2pm), Super 4: 1st Group B vs 2nd Group A (4.30pm), Super 4: 2nd Group A vs 2nd Group B (6.30pm)
July 6: Semi-final 1 (4.30pm), Semi-final 2 (6.30pm)
July 7: Women’s Match 3 (2pm), 3rd Place playoff (4.30pm)
July 8: Final (7.30pm)
The Fancode app is the place to watch all the matches of the competition, which is part of the Dream11 series.