West Indies Championships 2025: Harpy Eagles complete three- peat

For the eighth time in ten years, the Guyana Harpy Eagles have emerged champions of the West Indies Championships; this time, following a draw in Round 7 with the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.

The Guyana Harpy Eagles celebrating their win of the West Indies Championships title for 2025

This victory marks the third consecutive time the Harpy Eagles have won these Championships since regaining the title in 2023.
With all to play for on Day 4 at the Queen’s Park Oval on Saturday, the visiting Harpy Eagles claimed seven Red Force wickets in the earlier sessions to keep a drawn result in sight. That achievement, however, did not come without frustration, as Jason Mohammed slammed a century while Joshua DaSilva brought up a half-century in a strong, decisive 140-run partnership.
Mohammed’s 125, which came in 186 deliveries, was decorated with 14 boundaries, while DaSilva slammed a quick fire 77 in 79 balls. However, when that duo was picked off, the pair of Veerasammy Permaul and Ashmead Nedd spun webs around the Red Force lower order, forcing the hosts to declare at 370-9, leaving the Harpy Eagles a 147-run target to achieve in the final session if they wanted a victorious result in the match.
Nedd claimed 4-105 from 30 overs, while Permaul picked up 3-138 from 36 overs; and
before a draw was settled for with an hour remaining in the day’s play, the Harpy Eagles had got to 33 without loss in their second innings. Raymond Perez struck 26 in 35 balls.
Equipped with crucial first innings’ points from their efforts in Days 2 and 3, the Harpy Eagles had garnered enough points to maintain their spot at the top of the West Indies Championships points table.