Despite finishing joint-second place with Barbados in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) 50-Overs regional U-15 tournament which ended on Wednesday in Grenada, coach of the national team, Julian Moore said his charges played good cricket until their final round game against Trinidad and Tobago. The Guyanese won three out of their four games played,
Regional U-19 3-Day 2016…..Trinidad in satisfactory position against Guyana
Trinidad and Tobago ended on 289-9 at the end of a satisfactory day one against current champions Guyana on Thursday as final round matches in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional U-19 three day tournament got on the way in St. Vincent. At the close of play on day one, numbers 10 and 11
Regional U-15 2016…..T&T wins title
Trinidad and Tobago’s Under-15 cricketers played unbeaten, winning all their matches outright to totally dominate the West Indies Cricket Board 50-Overs regional tournament which ended on Wednesday in Grenada. The TT lads swept their five matches and ended with 31.5 points, well ahead of second placed Barbados who were tied with Guyana on 20.8 points,
WIvIND, 2nd Test, 5th Day…..Classy Chase ton leads West Indies to improbable draw
There is a lot to be said of Roston Chase. He’s languid at the crease. He plays late and close to his body. He wasn’t perturbed by a tough situation. And his timing stood out. Two days short of 50 years since it was last done for West Indies and six days after the
Cameron expects “best team” for Florida T20s
Whycliffe Dave Cameron, the president of the West Indies Cricket Board, says he expects the selectors to pick the best team “based on eligibility” for the upcoming two-match Twenty20 (T20) International series versus India in Florida, United States. It was confirmed yesterday that reigning world champions West Indies and 2016 semi-finalists India are scheduled to