Results
| Series | Dates | Season | Finalists | Hosts | Venue | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | Loser | |||||
| 1-10 Sep 1891 | 1891-92 | Barbados | Trinidad | Barbados | Bay Pasture, Bridgetown | |
| 1st | 15-18 Sep 1893 | 1893-94 | Barbados | Trinidad | Trinidad | Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain |
| 2nd | 29 Aug-4 Sep 1895 | 1895-96 | British Guiana | Barbados | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 3rd | 7-14 Sep 1897 | 1897-98 | Barbados | British Guiana | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 4th | 10-18 Jan 1900 | 1899-00 | Barbados | British Guiana | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 5th | 18-24 Sep 1901 | 1901-02 | Trinidad | Barbados | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 6th | 20-28 Jan 1904 | 1903-04 | Trinidad | Barbados | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 7th | 8-14 Jan 1906 | 1905-06 | Barbados | Trinidad | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 8th | 12-18 Sep 1907 | 1907-08 | Trinidad | Barbados | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 9th | 13-21 Jan 1909 | 1908-09 | Barbados | Trinidad | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 10th | 19-27 Jan 1910 | 1909-10 | Trinidad | Barbados | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 11th | 19-27 Sep 1910 | 1910-11 | Barbados | Trinidad | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 12th | 12-20 Jan 1912 | 1911-12 | Barbados | Trinidad | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 13th | 14-24 Sep 1921 | 1921-22 | Unfinished | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain | |
| 14th | 23 Sep-2 Oct 1922 | 1922-23 | Barbados | Trinidad | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 15th | 14-22 Feb 1924 | 1923-24 | Barbados | Trinidad | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 16th | 6-16 Feb 1925 | 1924-25 | Trinidad | Barbados | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 17th | 1-12 Oct 1926 | 1925-26 | Trinidad | British Guiana | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 18th | 17 Jan-1 Feb 1927 | 1926-27 | Barbados | Trinidad | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 19th | 31 Jan-7 Feb 1929 | 1928-29 | Trinidad | Barbados | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 20th | 24 Sep-8 Oct 1929 | 1929-30 | British Guiana | Trinidad | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 21st | 16-29 Jan 1932 | 1931-32 | Trinidad | British Guiana | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 22nd | 26 Jan-9 Feb 1934 | 1933-34 | Trinidad | Barbados | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 23rd | 21 Sep-3 Oct 1934 | 1934-35 | British Guiana | Trinidad | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 24th | 29 Jan-7 Feb 1936 | 1935-36 | British Guiana | Trinidad | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
| 25th | 16-29 Jan 1937 | 1936-37 | Trinidad | British Guiana | Trinidad | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain |
| 26th | 27 Sep-9 Oct 1937 | 1937-38 | British Guiana | Trinidad | British Guiana | Bourda, Georgetown |
| 27th | 7-14 Jan 1939 | 1938-39 | Trinidad | British Guiana | Barbados | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
British Guiana did not take part in 1893-94. The 13th series was unfinished, the final between Trinidad and Barbados being left drawn with the Barbados team needing to catch the boat home.
Initially the tournament was held every two years but after the 8th series it became an annual event although a number of years were missed for various reasons.
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