The 2016 NAGICO Super50 tournament will have 27 matches over 18 days in the biggest, senior regional domestic 50-overs-a-side tournament to be ever staged by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). The tournament will be co-hosted in Trinidad and Tobago and St. Kitts Nevis starting on Thursday, January 7 in the two islands. Defending champions
WICB PCL Cricket …Jaguars roar to first win against B’dos on home soil in 31 years
Former West Indies U-19 left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie spun Guyana Jaguars to a nine-wicket win with a session to spare on the final day of their third round WICB PCL four-day match against the Barbados Pride at Providence yesterday to move to 53 points and maintain their lead in the six-team Franchise competition. Set 40
WICB PCL 4-Day 2015/16… Permaul and Searles in for Chandrika and Barnwell
Veerasammy Permaul and Javon Searles come into the Guyana Jaguars 13-man squad to replace Rajendra Chandrika and Christopher Barnwell respectively for their matchup against Barbados Pride in the third round of the WICB PCL 4-Day 2015/16. Chandrika will be joining the West Indies squad for a Test series in Australia and Barnwell suffered a back
WICB PCL 4-Day 2015…..Teams encouraged with cash incentives
The West Indies Cricket Board is excited to announce that the prize money pool for the 2015-16 Professional Cricket League Regional 4-Day Tournament has received a significant boost, jumping from just over US $30,000 to more than US $120,000. The R4Day opened last Friday and the first round concluded on Monday with Trinidad & Tobago
WICB stages historic Coaches Conference
A historic gathering will take place today in Barbados, when the WICB Professional Cricket League Coaches Conference is convened featuring coaches from each of the six franchises. For the first time, regional coaches will meet with three key WICB officials – Director of Cricket Richard Pybus, Convenor of the West Indies Selection Panel Clive Lloyd
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