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27: 202: 317:, the WICB's president at the time, who wished to strengthen the development of West Indian players outside of the usual regions. UWI's participation was largely a result of the efforts of Hilary Beckles, who had previously authored several texts on the history of West Indies cricket. Prior to its debut, the university gained the sponsorship of the Sagicor Financial Corporation, a Barbados-based firm. The team debuted in the competition in August 2002, in a match against 358:" team, UWI lost each of its remaining three matches to finish in last place in its zone. These fixtures comprised a 102–run loss to Barbados, a nine-wicket loss to Rest of Leeward Islands, and a ten-wicket loss to Jamaica. Despite these losses, the university was kept in the competition for the following season. The team gained former West Indian international player 297:. Two years later, in 1996, Beckles convinced what was now the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to organise a match between the touring New Zealanders and a University of the West Indies Vice Chancellor's XI. Matches between touring sides and the Vice Chancellor's XI have since become a regular, almost annual, event. 664:
matches. However, the majority of the team's players attend UWI campuses. The demand for players has necessitated the introduction of cricket scholarships for players from other islands. In the late 2000s, the university's team was admitted into the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), and has won
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occurring later in the decade. However, these matches soon ceased, and from the early 1980s cricket matches were usually only played within the university. It was not until the late 1990s and the early 2000s that UWI began to again play a role in West Indian cricket. Led by the university's Pro
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The university's cricket team has been active since the school's foundation in 1948, and from the 1970s regularly played against touring international teams. With the backing of the university's Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor
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competition. The team won only one match in two seasons, and was subsequently dropped from the competition. However, prior to the 2007–08 season the university was involved in the establishment of a
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status, the university continued to play a large role in West Indian cricket from the mid-2000s onward. Grounds at the Cave Hill and St. Augustine campuses were used for warm-up matches at the
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to play a tour match against the university. This trend of visiting teams playing the university continued throughout the 1970s, with matches against
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The university was founded as the University College of the West Indies (UCWI) in 1948, originally serving as a constituent college of the
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team, which effectively continues UWI's prior role in West Indian domestic cricket. Grounds at three of the university's campusesβ€”the
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due to rain interruption. The university scored over 150 runs only once, against the under-19s team, and only one batsman,
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Beckles, Hilary (1999). "Appendix IV: UWI and WICB Joint Press Release Inaugurating the Vice Chancellor's XI Match".
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competition in the West Indies. The inclusion of new teams was driven by former international player
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In July 2002, the WICB announced that the University of the West Indies would field a team in
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Red Stripe Bowl 2003/04: Batting and fielding for University of West Indies
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The Development of West Indies Cricket, Vol. 1: The Age of Globalization
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Other matches played by University of West Indies Vice Chancellor's XI
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four consecutive league titles from the 2009 season. In May 2010, the
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St Vincent, Grenadines to compete separately in the Red Stripe Bowl
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Placed in "Zone A" of the competition, alongside Saint Vincent,
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during the early 2000s, and currently plays at lower levels.
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Tracing the Journey: The Vice Chancellor's XI cricket match
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University Of The West Indies – A New Force In WI Cricket
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University of West Indies v St Vincent and the Grenadines
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University of the West Indies v Rest of Leeward Islands
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Fifteen players for WI Cricket high performance center
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List A matches played by University of West Indies (8)
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University of the West Indies v West Indies Under-19s
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Antigua and Barbuda v University of the West Indies
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Dave Cumberbatch
Philo Wallace
Sir Frank Worrell Cricket Ground
Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground
3Ws Oval
cricket
University of the West Indies
West Indian domestic cricket
Hilary Beckles
Barbados
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
2002–03
2003–04 editions
Red Stripe Bowl
limited-overs
Combined Campuses and Colleges
Sir Frank Worrell Cricket Ground
Mona
Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground
St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
3Ws Oval
Cave Hill
Barbados
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