Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad’s 4 for 34 helped India women defend 199, after Veda Krishnamurthy’s 71 had helped set it up, as West Indies women were whitewashed 3-0 in the ODI series. The duo had led India to win in a similar pattern in the first ODI as well – Gayakwad had taken a four-for
Kent Spitfire In WICB Regional Super50 2017
Kent Cricket has accepted an invitation to play in the 2017 Regional Super50, the West Indies domestic one-day competition. The seven-times county champions are set to compete in a recognised overseas tournament for the first time. Kent will face Under 19 world champions West Indies and teams from Trinidad and Tobago, Windward Islands and Leeward
Tri-Series, WIvSL…..No time to relax warns impressive Powell
Impressive rookie all-rounder Rovman Powell has urged West Indies not to relax on the heels of their convincing victory over Sri Lanka in the opening game of the Tri-Nations Series here Wednesday. The 23-year-old all-rounder played a starring role on debut as the Windies trounced the Sri Lankans by 62 runs at the Harare Sports
Tri-Series, WIvSL…..As a debutant you have nothing to lose – Nurse
The road to recognition has been a long one for Ashley Nurse. The offspinning Barbadian made his List A debut nine years ago, played his maiden Twenty20 international more than five years ago, but has since played only three more T20Is – without taking a wicket. He had been included in three one-day international squads
Tri-Series, WIvSL…..Nurse, Holder help WI defend 227 for bonus-point
West Indies’ bowlers, led by Jason Holder and Ashley Nurse, defended 227 on a deteriorating Harare pitch to register a bonus-point win, their first against Sri Lanka at a neutral venue since 1999. West Indies may not have had as much had it not been for enterprising cameos from Jonathan Carter and debutant Rovman Powell.