St John’s, Antigua – Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Michael Muirhead said plans to improve the Regional Professional Cricket League (PCL) will be revealed within the next two weeks. Speaking on OBSERVER Radio’s Good Morning Jojo Sports Show, Muirhead said that the WICB has asked the regional franchises to
Deonarine, Edwards, Hinds expected to strengthen franchises
International players Narsingh Deonarine, Kirk Edwards and Ryan Hinds headed the list of imported draft choices, when the Player Draft of the WICB Professional Cricket League took place today here. Deonarine, Edwards and Hinds were the three eye-catching picks, as selectors from each of the six franchises were stipulated for the second edition of the
WICB Four-Day cricket Franchise …Jaguars maul Jamaica by 105 runs for first win against Jamaicans since 2006
If Jamaica were harbouring any thoughts of rain saving them from defeat, those thoughts were quickly John Fernandes logoevaporated when Tamar Lambert’s men woke up to clear blue skies and brilliant sunshine yesterday as Guyana Jaguars roared proudly to an emphatic last day105-run victory at Sabina Park in the fifth round of the West Indies
WICB Four-Day Franchise cricket…Volcanoes and Jamaica victorious
Windward Islands completed a comfortable nine-wicket win over Leeward Islands behind a Man of the Match performance from offspinner Liam Sebastien, who claimed his first career ten-wicket match haul in the win. Leewards won the toss and elected to bat first in Grenada but were bowled out on the first day for 101 after Sebastien
T&T beat Leewards by 6 wickets, Barbados and Jamaica match drawn
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force recorded a six-wicket victory over Leeward Islands Franchise yesterday in their rain-affected second-round WICB Four-Day Professional Cricket League match. The game was played at Warner Park in St Kitts. Set 203 runs to win, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force reached the victory target just before the tea interval. Yannick Ottley