…GCB gives details at press briefing By: Calvin Robers WITH the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) getting ready to roll out a full Professional First Class Franchise System, in which a cadre of 90 players will be engaged in a professional cricket structure on a day-to-day basis all year round, the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)
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Jamaica edge past Leewards in thriller
Jamaica edged past Leeward Islands by three wickets during a riveting final session under lights at Warner Park. Jamaica were set 218 to win and were at 67 for 1 at tea on the final day. It came down to 151 needed off 26 overs and in the urgency, Jamaica were reduced to 154 for
NZ Women vs. WI Women T20 Series…Bates leads NZ to 4-0 sweep
Suzie Bates scored her second consecutive half-century to lead New Zealand Women to a total that was once again beyond West Indies Women’s abilities in Mount Maunganui. The 34-run victory in the fifth and final T20 gave the hosts the series 4-0, after they had also swept the one-day contest 3-0. Bates was named Player
Pybus wants more matches for WI domestic cricketers
Richard Pybus has said his responsibility as WICB’s new director of cricket is to ensure the domestic cricketers in the region get a greater volume of matches to develop skills that prepare them for the rigours of international cricket. Speaking ahead of the new season of Regional Four Day Tournament, West Indies’ first-class competition, Pybus