West Indies arrived here early yesterday from Dubai to begin their final preparations for the Twenty20 World Cup set to bowl off today. The 2012 champions spent the last two weeks in a preparation camp in United Arab Emirates where they also played four unofficial T20 warm-up games – two against Zimbabwe in Sharjah and
South Africa v West Indies, 2nd Women’s T20I…..Stafanie Taylor 63 makes it 1-1 for WI Women
Stafanie Taylor’s half-century and contribution with the ball ensured West Indies leveled the series against South Africa with a dominant showing at the Wanderers. Taylor led a recovery after South Africa made early breakthroughs and then pushed them to a decent total on a good pitch, before her bowlers kept South Africa under constant pressure
Full Member Boards stand by WICB
Attached you will find the statement from the Full Member Boards supporting the position by the WICB regarding its position – disagreeing with CARICOM’s call for the dissolution of the Board. The statement was signed in Kingston at the Annual General Meeting in Kingston on Saturday, March 5.
Don Wehby to head Independent Team
West Indies Cricket Board will be renamed Cricket West Indies shortly. President, Dave Cameron made the official announcement at the just concluded Annual General Meeting and the Board of Directors quarterly meeting, held in Kingston this past Friday and Saturday. While that name change will be happening, Independent Director, Don Wehby will be leading a
South Africa v West Indies, 1st women’s T20I…..Ismail, van Niekerk help SA defend 125
Shabnim Ismail’s three wickets in seven balls and Dane van Niekerk’s two in an over helped South Africa Women defend 125, which seemed a sub-par total, and claim their first-ever Twenty20 win over West Indies Women. South Africa’s victory, which comes two weeks after they achieved the same feat over England, bodes well ahead of
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