Guyana captain Leon Johnson will lead the WICB President’s XI in a two-day tour match against India at Warner Park in St Kitts on Saturday and Sunday ahead of their Caribbean Test series which begins later this month.Johnson will lead a 12-man squad, released yesterday by the selection panel of the West Indies Cricket Board.
We have a group of talented young cricketers, says Manager
Manager of the National Under-17 cricket team Nazeer Mohamed has branded the 14-member squad selected to represent the country at the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Under-17 tournament as a group of talented young crickets, who he believes will put the team in a strong place with the long-term goal of winning the
GCB opted for “high-value” ODIs over Tests – Sanasie
In the wake of Guyanese cricket fans lamenting the failure of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) to secure local games during India’s seven-week tour of the Caribbean scheduled to start July 6, Board Secretary Anand Sanasie has disclosed that “high-value” One Day Internationals (ODIs) had been chosen over the Tests. The tour will start with
Justin Langer in awe of WI fast-bowling talent
West Indies cricket would go a long way to reaching its potential if Caribbean pitches regained the pace and bounce of yesteryear, according to Australia’s stand-in coach Justin Langer. After Australia won the tri-series final against West Indies on Sunday, Langer said he had been in awe of the talent he had seen among local
Holder breaks into top 20 in best move
Captain Jason Holder has broken into the top 20 of the One-Day International rankings for the first time in his career, following strong performances during the just concluded Tri-Nations Series. The 24-year-old fast bowler picked up seven wickets in as many games in the tournament, as West Indies reached the final before going down by