Quentin Sampson, Zeynul Ramsammy, Isai Thorne, Richie Looknauth, and Adrian Sukhwa have secured spots in the Guyana Rainforest Rangers squad for the upcoming Cricket West Indies (CWI) Breakout T20 League.
Sukhwa, who topped the run charts with 241 in last year’s Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) T20 tournament, and Ramsammy, who impressed with both bat and ball in the same competition, have earned their maiden call-ups to the senior national franchise setup after strong showings at the youth level.
The other Guyanese players have previously represented Guyana in the 50-over or Four-Day format.
Moreso, left-arm pacer Jediah Blades and wicketkeeper-batsman Rivaldo Clarke, both from Barbados, are Guyana’s two picks outside of home territory.
The Barbados Pelicans drafted Guyanese all-rounder Junior Sinclair.
The six franchises participating in the inaugural Breakout T20 League have finalized their squads following a highly anticipated player draft.
Each team was allowed to protect seven players, with a maximum of three aged 27-29, and then selected the remaining seven (26 or younger) in the draft.
The league emphasizes emerging talent, with players required to have played fewer than 40 List A T20 matches and fewer than 10 international T20s.
Each franchise also had the option to select two players from outside their home territory. Notably, the draft saw 15 teenagers secure spots across the six teams.
The Breakout T20 League will be held from April 25 to May 10, 2025, to showcase the Caribbean’s next generation of cricketers.
All 17 matches will occur at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad.
The tournament features teams from the six CWI territorial boards: Barbados Pelicans, Guyana Rainforest Rangers, Jamaica Titans, Leeward Islands Thunder, Trinidad & Tobago Legions, and Windward Islands Infernos.
Each team is affiliated with a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchise, providing a clear pathway for players to advance their careers.
Guyana Rainforest Rangers: Nial Smith (29), Kemol Savory (28), Ronaldo Alimohamed (26), Kevin Sinclair (25), and Ashmead Nedd (24), Riyad Latif (17), Kevlon Anderson (24), Rivaldo Clarke (22), Jediah Blades (22), Isai Thorne (20), Richie Looknauth (25), Zeynul Ramsammy (20), Adrian Sukhwa (26) and Quentin Sampson (24)
Trinidad & Tobago Legions: Kamil Pooran (28,) Amir Jangoo (27), Jyd Goolie (27), Crystian Thurton (24), Navin Bidassie (24), Mikkel Govia (23), Joshua James (23), Joshua DaSilva (26), McKenney Clarke (21), Cephas Cooper (25), Damien Joachim (23), Shaaron Lewis (26), Abdul-Raheem Toppin (19), Johann Layne (21)
Leeward Islands Thunder: Kenneth Pennyfeather (27), Keacy Carty (27), Kofi James (27), Karima Gore (26), Mikyle Louis (24), Jewel Andrew (18), Micah McKenzie (18), Nathan Edward (19), Giovonte Depeiza (22), Anderson Mahase (22), Michael Palmer (19), Jamie Cornelius (26), Jaden Carmichael (21), Jedidiah Martin (26)
Windward Islands Infernos: Darel Cyrus (28), Shadrack Descarte (27), Shamar Springer (27), Alick Athanaze (26), Dillon Douglas (26), Teddy Bishop (22), Ackeem Auguste (21), Ryshon Williams (28), Avinash Mahabirsingh (23), Johann Jeremiah (25), Kyron Phillips (21), Keon Gaston (21), Noelle Leo (21), Lee John (19)
Barbados Pelicans: Leniko Boucher (27), Kadeem Alleyne (24), Joshua Bishop (24), Nyeem Young (24), Shaqkere Parris (21), Kevin Wickham (21), Zishan Motara (18), Ramon Simmonds (23), Junior Sinclair (24), Demetrius Richards (23), Shian Brathwaite (25), Sion Hackett (21), Nathan Sealy (20), Amari Goodridge (23)
Jamaica Titans: Deethmar Anderson (29), Leroy Lugg (28), Ramaal Lewis (28), Jeavor Royal (26), Kirk McKenzie (24), Jordan Johnson (19), Tamarie Redwood (18), Michael Clarke (25), Govasta Edmond (18), Reon Edwards (18), Anthony Dacres (21), Brian Barnes (19), Andrew Rambaran (19), Zion Brathwaithe (19)