West Indies made a quiet arrival in Guyana yesterday to begin preparation for the 2016 Tri-Nation One-Day International (ODI) series involving Australia and South Africa. The squad, led by captain Jason Holder, arrived at 14:20hrs at the Eugene Correia International Airport to a warm welcome from Director of Sport Christopher Jones, president and vice-president of
WI to face Bajans in Day/Night warm-up match
The West Indies team will have warm-up matches against the Barbados Select XI as part of their preparations for the upcoming Tri Nation One-Day International Series. The Windies will face the Bajans at Kensington Oval on Wednesday, May 25 and at the 3Ws Oval on Friday, May 27. Both matches will be day/night contests under
WI name squad for tri-nation series
Offspinner Sunil Narine and allrounder Kieron Pollard, who have not played international cricket since November 2015, have been picked in the West Indies ODI squad for the first four matches of the upcoming tri-series against Australia and South Africa, which starts from June 3. Allrounder Carlos Brathwaite and batsman Marlon Samuels, who played key roles
Holder has domestic obligations – WICB
The West Indies Cricket Board says the reason it rejected Test captain Jason Holder’s application for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to play in the inaugural Pakistan Super League was because the player’s first priority needed to be the domestic competition. The 24-year-old Holder, a rising star in the game, was last month drafted by
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Sydney, 5th day….Holder rejected Smith’s run chase offer; match drawn
The West Indies captain Jason Holder declined an offer to make a game of the rain-ruined third Test against Australia in Sydney because he did not think his side was ready to try to go for the win. In a scenario that the Caribbean side would have struggled to create over a full five-day match