By: Mohammad Isam in Mirpur In Twenty20 cricket, West Indies are often known to start slowly with the bat and look to preserve wickets, banking on their big hitters to make up with rapid scoring later in the innings. Against India, their openers began slowly yet again, but this time it might not have been
Lloyd believes Windies can repeat as World T20 champions
By: Calvin Roberts (Guyana Chronicle newspaper) FORMER Guyana and West Indies skipper Clive Hubert Lloyd believes that reigning International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 champions West Indies have what it takes to repeat as champions in the present tournament that got under way last Sunday. West Indies skipper Darren Sammy takes care of the ICC T20
Bravo steady in build-up to opening match
DHAKA, Bangladesh – Dwayne Bravo will enter the ICC World T20 Tournament confident that he and his team-mates can defend their title. The livewire all-rounder was brilliant in the second official warm-up match on Wednesday against Sri Lanka.He made 43 off 31 balls with six boundaries as the world champions rattled up 172-5 off their
Johnson back at the helm for Guyana in day/night clash …Guyana must beat CCC to keep semi-final hopes alive
By Sean Devers (Kaieteur News) Leon Jonson returns to the helm after missing Guyana’s first three games due to a knee injury but injured Ramnaresh Sarwan and pacer Ronsford Beaton are still unavailable as Guyana face-off with the Combined Colleges and Campuses (CCC) today from today at the 3Ws Oval in Barbados. The fourth round
Regional 4-Day Tournament Round 4
St. John’s, Antigua – Leaders Jamaica will return to action this weekend on home soil, where they will face Windward Islands in the fourth round of the Regional 4-Day Tournament, starting today at Sabina Park in Kingston The Jamaicans will be looking to continue their dominance over the Windwards since the turn of the century,