
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Grenada will take centre stage in regional cricket as the West Indies Women’s team arrives for their highly anticipated home series against Sri Lanka Women.
The moment will be even more special with the return of Grenadian stalwart Afy Fletcher in Maroon. A proud product of La Fillette, St Andrew, the experienced leg-spinner will represent the West Indies on home soil for just the second time in her career.
This series presents a unique opportunity for Grenadians to see one of their own, and Cricket West Indies is encouraging full support from the Grenadian public, schools, cricket clubs and the wider sporting community to create a vibrant atmosphere for the home team.
Over the years, the 38-year-old Fletcher has become a cornerstone of West Indies’ bowling attack, representing the region at multiple ICC World Cups and global tournaments including the team’s T20 World Cup triumph in 2016.
Even after taking a step back from international duties five years ago after the birth of her son Audee, Afy subsequently returned to the side and to form, gracefully showing the world the beauty of balancing motherhood and professional sport.
More recently, she was named in the Team of the Tournament of the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup and celebrated the capture of her 100th ODI wicket against Thailand last April in Pakistan.
While her record in that format currently stands at 111 wickets from 89 appearances, she is one away from a century of T20 appearances and four shy of 100 T20 wickets. Those accolades alone make her one of the greatest international cricketers, male or female, from the Spice Isle.

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Minister of Sport Hon. Delma Thomas described the series as a homecoming and a celebration of Grenadian excellence on the world stage.
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The upcoming matches promise exciting, competitive cricket as the Maroon Warriors match wits against a strong Sri Lankan unit.
Local media practitioners in Grenada are invited to cover matches, training sessions, and official team activities as the West Indies defend home turf with Grenadians ready to rally once again.
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