All ten matches of the tri-series in the Caribbean, featuring Australia, South Africa and West Indies, will be played under lights. It is the first time every match of a series in the Caribbean has been accorded day-night status. The series, due to begin on June 3, features nine group games – three each at
Test hopefuls in WICB camp ahead of India series
Seven West Indies Test players are part of a 14-member squad named for a week-long training camp focusing on spin bowling and batting under head coach Phil Simmons, at the High Performance Centre in Barbados. West Indies are slated to play four Tests at home against India in July and August, after which they will
Tri-series leg comes at a great time – says Sanasie
Guyana is set to host the first leg of the Tri– series between Australia, South Africa and home team West Indies in less than four weeks, at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence and according to Secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board, Anand Sanasie, the leg comes at a great time, since Guyana has not hosted
Guyana ready for Round One of tri-series featuring Aus, SA and WI
In less than four weeks, the Providence Stadium in Guyana will be the venue for the first round of the upcoming 2016 One Day International Tri-Nation series with Australia, South Africa and home team, West Indies. Three matches have been scheduled for Guyana, before the series moves to St. Kitts and then the final in
Smith, marsh tracking well for Windies
Injured duo on track to return to full fitness for ODI tri-series in the Caribbean. Confidence is building among Cricket Australia’s medical team that Steve Smith and Mitch Marsh will be fit for next month’s ODI tri-series in the West Indies. Smith and Marsh both headed home at the start of the week, cutting short their