Radio stations in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago have confirmed they will broadcast the upcoming NAGICO Super50 championship which begins on Thursday, January 7. The broadcast is being coordinated by GEM Radio Five Limited, part
T&T and St. Kitts to host NAGICO Super50
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 PLC 4-Day…Motie spins Jaguars to 117-run win over Scorpions
The Guyana Jaguars roared to their fifth consecutive win in this season’s WICB PCL four-day Franchise with an emphatic 117-run victory over the Jamaica Scorpions at Sabina Park yesterday. Twenty-year-old left arm spinner Gudakesh Motie befuddled the batsmen on the last day track to finish with 6-33 as Jamaica were bowled out for 208 after
“We are ready for Jamaica” – Griffith
The Manger and Assistant Coach of the Guyana Jaguars team 36-year-old Rayon Griffith is satisfied with the way things are going with his team which continues to the dominate the WICB PCL First-Class cricket Franchise after four rounds. Defending champions Jaguars lead the table with 70 points, 20 more than second placed Jamaica who the Jaguars
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