Where is Kevin Sinclair? That’s the question many fans around the Caribbean are asking. Sinclair was not featured in the 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League due to him losing his Guyana Cricket Board (GBC) contract which also cost him a place on the West Indies team.
The all-rounder is currently working his way back to the top. First, he has to let his performances do the talking, and it has started at the Senior Inter-County Super50 tournament.
This ongoing tournament is being used to select the Guyana Harpy Eagles team for the Regional Super50 tournament starting next month. Sinclair started well with the bat, and he showed good signs with the ball.

He scored 74 in the first game of the inter-county tourney and scored 27 in the second game, while claiming 2-26 with the ball against Essequibo.
“It was more mental coming into this game. I am so happy that I got the team across the line,” Sinclair said after his 74.
The 25-year-old, who is maturing and entering his prime, is hoping to play a different role with the bat this season. He is known for his aggression, but he is aiming to be more cautious with his approach.
“This year my role is slightly different: taking it deep, getting my team over the line, and giving them good scores. It’s about rotating in the middle and letting the guys bat around me,” Sinclair said.
Sinclair has played four Test matches, seven One-Day Internationals, and six T20 Internationals for the West Indies. His First-Class career has been solid with both bat and ball.
He has one century and 12 fifties in 38 matches, with 1811 runs at an average of 33. His 92 wickets come at an average of 29 in 67 innings.
Sinclair has 52 List A wickets from his 41 matches. A fruitful inter-county season could propel Sinclair back into the selection conversation.
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