2006 saw the championship evolve into a league system with three divisions allowing most of the affiliate nations in the region to participate.
In 2010, a fourth division was added meaning that all members in the region were able to take part in the league system.
The 2000 tournament was held in Ontario, Canada, at the Maple Leaf Cricket Club and G Ross Lord Park.
Then affiliate member the Cayman Islands gained a surprise victory over Argentina, and the tournament itself went down to the final day.
Bermuda batted first and were dismissed for 186, with Dennis Archer top scoring with 59, with John Davison and Nicholas Ifill taking three wickets each for the home team.
When Canada batted, they lost their first two wickets quickly, but Nicholas Ifill (completing a fine all-round performance with an unbeaten 78) and Joseph Harris (who scored 60) putting on a 122 run partnership, before Ifill and Paul Prashad steered them home for the seven wicket win.
The hosts started poorly, losing to Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, and were unable to repeat their 2004 performance, finishing third.
Three of the four teams finished on 8 points but Suriname were promoted due to having the highest net run rate.
Although newly promoted Turks and Caicos Islands finished in last place they remained in the division for the 2010 competition.
The Division One tournament was held in Florida from 25 to 30 November and saw the hosts, USA winning fairly comfortably.
Newly promoted Brazil had a disappointing setback after their captain, Matt Featherstone, suffered a back injury just days before the team's departure.
[2] Cuba withdrew from the tournament due to travel restrictions placed on the players by the Cuban government.
Canada won the tournament for the 4th time and the hosts ended as runners-up and Argentina came back to Division Two that will be held in 2013.