The Guyana Harpy Eagles have taken flight at just the right time in the 2025 West Indies Championship, surging to the top of the standings after six rounds of action in the regional four-day tournament. Following a hard-fought draw against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, the defending champions now sit comfortably at the summit with 111.6 points—more than six clear of their closest challengers, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
Guyana’s latest result kept their unbeaten streak alive with four wins and two draws, but it was Trinidad and Tobago’s surprising loss to the Jamaica Scorpions that widened the gap and intensified the stakes heading into the final round. The Red Force, who have also secured four wins, now trail with 105.4 points, making their upcoming clash with Guyana a virtual final.
That decisive fixture is set to unfold in Trinidad, where the home side will be desperate to overturn the deficit and snatch the title away from a Guyanese unit aiming to complete a remarkable hat-trick of championships. A win or even a draw could be enough for the Harpy Eagles, depending on bonus points, to claim their third consecutive four-day crown—and an astonishing eighth in the last ten years.
With Barbados Pride lingering in third place on 100 points, the title race remains open but tilted heavily in Guyana’s favor. Still, all eyes are now on the looming showdown between the two top teams, where history, form, and fierce rivalry promise to deliver a thrilling conclusion to the 2025 campaign.