ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, (CMC) – Opener Kraigg Brathwaite fashioned an outstanding, unbeaten hundred that headlined strong West Indies resistance, shackled England’s zeal and set up a riveting final day of the second Test on Saturday.The 22-year-old, with just 18 Tests and a little over three years of international cricket under his belt, carved out a
Cook, Trott put seal on improved display
ESPNcricinfo – Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott put on England’s highest opening stand since Perth in December 2013 as they strove to provide a sound platform in response to West Indies’ 299. The second Test has stuttered along, again losing significant time to rain, but the surer footwork of their two openers allowed England to
GCB/Raj Singh Insurance Brokers U-19 50-Overs…Essequibo and Demerara record victories
Left arm spinner Akieni Adams grabbed four wickets for 32 runs while Keemo Paulmade use of a good pitch, cracking a fine half century to lead Essequibo to a three-wicket win over Berbice when the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Raj Singh Insurance Brokers Inter-County Under-19 50-over tournament continued yesterday. Berbice recovered from 116-7 to post 219
Raj Singh Insurance 50-Over U-19 Inter-County…Demerara and Guyana U-17 victorious in opening Round
A fine all-round performance by Shurfene Rutherford guided Demerara to a 58-run victory over Berbice when the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Raj Singh Insurance Brokers inter-county U19 50-over tournament commenced yesterday. Rutherford cracked 71 as Demerara posted 219-9 off their allotted overs before returning with the ball to capture 3-51 to help bowl out Berbice for
Holder’s maiden Test century earns West Indies a draw … James Anderson becomes England’s leading Test wicket-taker
(REUTERS) – Jason Holder struck his maiden first-class century to lead West Indies to a draw in the first Test in Antigua yesterday after James Anderson had become England’s leading Test wicket-taker.Denesh Ramdin and Holder shared a resolute seventh-wicket stand of 105 and although the former became Anderson’s 384th Test victim in the final session,