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
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
Cameron confirms India tour of West Indies
President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Dave Cameron has confirmed that India will play four Test matches in the Caribbean later this year. Dates have not been revealed but Cameron has announced that the Test series would be staged over July and August. His announcement ends uncertainty surrounding the series ever since the
Test match tour of England positive for Caribbean economy
With the increased demand for information regarding the value of cricket events to the Caribbean economy, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) commissioned an economic impact evaluation on the 2015 England tour of the Caribbean. The information garnered focused on the three islands where the Test Matches were hosted Antigua, Barbados and Grenada. Following a
Johnson expects T&T pitch to have a bit more bounce than Providence
Defending champions Guyana Jaguars departed for the Ogle Airport from the GCC ground in pouring rain early yesterday morning for Trinidad & Tobago where they are scheduled to play their fourth round game in the WICB PCL First Class cricket Franchise against home team T&T Red Force from tomorrow at the Queens Park Oval in Port-of-Spain.