Combined Campuses & Colleges

Leagues Played
Plunket Shield 14 Regional Super50 11

Results

West Indies Championship 04/17 14:00 - Combined Campuses & Colleges v Guyana View
West Indies Championship 04/10 14:00 - Combined Campuses & Colleges v Trinidad & Tobago View
West Indies Championship 03/20 14:00 - West Indies Academy v Combined Campuses & Colleges View
West Indies Championship 03/13 14:00 - Combined Campuses & Colleges v Leeward Islands View
West Indies Championship 02/21 14:00 - Windward Islands v Combined Campuses & Colleges View
West Indies Championship 02/14 14:00 - Jamaica v Combined Campuses & Colleges View
West Indies Championship 02/07 15:00 - Barbados v Combined Campuses & Colleges View
Regional Super50 11/04 13:00 - Combined Campuses & Colleges v Leeward Islands CANC
Regional Super50 10/31 13:00 - Combined Campuses & Colleges v Barbados 266/10(45.2)-314/7(50)
Regional Super50 10/27 13:00 - Jamaica v Combined Campuses & Colleges 198/10(32.4)-320/7(48)
Regional Super50 10/25 13:00 - Guyana v Combined Campuses & Colleges Abandoned
Regional Super50 10/22 13:00 - Windward Islands v Combined Campuses & Colleges 267/8(50)-271/8(50)
Combined Campuses & Colleges (CCC) is a cricket team that represents the combined cricketing talent of five Caribbean countries - Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and the Windward Islands. The team was formed in 2011 and is based in Barbados.

The CCC team comprises of young and talented cricketers who are selected from various colleges and universities across the Caribbean. The team is known for its aggressive and fearless style of play, which has earned them a reputation as a formidable opponent in the regional cricket circuit.

The team is coached by Floyd Reifer, a former West Indies cricketer, who has been instrumental in developing the young talent in the team. The team's captain is Carlos Brathwaite, a hard-hitting all-rounder who has represented the West Indies in all three formats of the game.

The CCC team has had some notable successes in recent years, including winning the Regional Super50 tournament in 2018. The team also reached the semi-finals of the Caribbean Premier League in 2019, where they were narrowly beaten by the eventual champions, the Barbados Tridents.

Overall, the CCC team is a young and exciting team that is full of potential. With the right guidance and support, they have the ability to become a dominant force in Caribbean cricket.