Super50 Cup
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The Super50 Cup, currently named the CG Insurance Super50 Cup for sponsorship purposes is the domestic one-day cricket competition in the West Indies. It was previously known as the KFC Cup until the fast food chain pulled out of sponsorship in 2008 and the WICB Cup until 2011. Afterwards it was known the Regional Super50 until 2014 when NAGICO Insurance became the title sponsor and it became the NAGICO Regional Super50 until 2021. In recent years it has been run in a condensed format with the group stage taking place over approximately two to three weeks, immediately followed by the knock-out stages. Trinidad and Tobago have won the most titles – 12, including one shared).
Countries | West Indies |
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Administrator | Cricket West Indies |
Format | List-A |
First edition | 1972–73 |
Latest edition | 2023–24 |
Tournament format | Group stage and knockout |
Number of teams | 8 |
Current champion | Trinidad and Tobago (13th title) |
Most successful | Trinidad and Tobago (13 titles) |
2023-24 Super50 Cup |