Former West Indies fast bowler Sir Curtly Ambrose says Antiguan pacer Alzarri Joseph should be promoted to the senior setup on the basis of his ability and not his age. Joseph picked-up 13 wickets to help West Indies win the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh earlier this month. The 19 year old pacer grabbed
Curtly Ambrose says West Indies can shock Australia in Test series
West Indies may be heading into their Test series in Australia as underdogs but one of their greatest players has told the tourists to believe an upset is possible. The first of a three-Test series starts in Hobart on Thursday with West Indies going into the game after a 2-0 series defeat against Sri Lanka
Lara shines but WICB President’s Xi wins
Former batting star Brian Lara stroked a typically elegant unbeaten half-century but the WICB President’s XI still got the better of the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s XI by seven wickets in the Dominica Relief Celebrity charity game here Saturday night. Opting to bat first at Kensington Oval, the Vice-Chancellor’s XI rallied to 154 for six off their
Squads for Dominica Charity Match
Below is the full list of players selected for the “Rally Round Dominica” charity match this Saturday. The Twenty20 match will be played between the University of the West Indies Vice Chancellor’s Celebrity XI against West Indies Cricket Board President’s Celebrity XI, which begins at 7 pm (6 pm Jamaica Time) at the historic Kensington
Consistency should be the focus, not number one ranking: Sir Curtly
LONDON, (CMC) – Legendary fast bowler Sir Curtly Ambrose believes West Indies should focus, in the short term, on a top three spot in World cricket, instead of concerning themselves with trying to return to the pinnacle of the world game. The 51 year old said with West Indies languishing at number eight for some