Cabinet Approves Landmark Cricket West Indies Campus and High-Performance Centre for Antigua and Barbuda
Updated April 12, 2026 at 5:29 AM
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved a transformative proposal for the establishment of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Campus, a world-class, integrated cricket and sports tourism development that will position the nation as the premier high-performance cricket hub in the Americas.
The decision, endorsed under the leadership of Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Sports Minister the Hon. Daryl Matthew represents a major strategic investment in sports development, tourism diversification, youth advancement, and economic growth.
A Vision for Global Cricket Leadership
The CWI Campus will be developed as a 20-acre, fully integrated ecosystem, anchored by Cricket West Indies. It will combine elite cricket training, sports science, tourism experiences, and commercial activity in a single, dynamic location.

Key components of the approved project include:
• A state-of-the-art High-Performance Centre (HPC) featuring indoor training nets, advanced analytics, fitness facilities, and a sports science and recovery lab
• A refurbished international cricket venue to be renamed the 4 Knights Oval
• A West Indies Cricket Experience Museum, offering immersive, interactive exhibits
celebrating the region’s rich cricket legacy
• Administrative headquarters for Cricket West Indies and the Caribbean Premier
League (CPL), solidifying Antigua and Barbuda as the administrative hub of Caribbean cricket
• A remote TV production facility, positioning the country as a regional broadcast center for international cricket
• A full-time Cricket Academy and High School (WICA) to develop the next generation of West Indies cricketers
• A cricket-themed business hotel and player residence, catering to teams, athletes, and visitors
• Recreational sports facilities, including padel, pickleball, basketball, and football courts
• Deployment of CWI Performance Pods (CWIP) across the region, extending training
and data capabilities
Economic and Tourism Impact


Cabinet recognized the project’s strong alignment with global trends in sports tourism and the rapidly expanding sports economy. The development is expected to:
• Significantly boost sports tourism arrivals and long-stay visitors
• Create new employment and entrepreneurial opportunities
• Enhance Antigua and Barbuda’s international brand as a premier sports destination
• Drive foreign direct investment and economic diversification
• Generate revenue through data monetization, broadcasting, and events
The initiative also leverages Antigua and Barbuda’s unique advantages, including year-round outdoor training conditions, established tourism infrastructure, and a rich cricketing heritage.
Regional and Youth Development Benefits
The Cabinet emphasized the importance of the project in strengthening the regional cricket pipeline. The Cricket Academy and High School will provide structured academic and athletic development for young cricketers across the Caribbean, particularly those from underserved communities.
Additionally, the integration of sports medicine, wellness, and research facilities will contribute to advancements in athlete care and performance science.
Implementation Timeline
The project will be rolled out in phases, with major components scheduled for completion between 2026 and 2030, subject to ongoing funding and partnership arrangements.
A Transformational National Investment
Prime Minister Browne described the approval as a “defining moment” in the country’s development:
“This project places Antigua and Barbuda at the center of global cricket development while unlocking new economic opportunities for our people. It is a bold step toward building a modern, diversified economy rooted in our strengths.”
Cabinet reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with regional and international partners to ensure the successful execution of the project.
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