The Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board has praised the performance of the national cricket team following their emphatic victory over Barbados on Saturday night in the final of the 2016 Nagico Super50 regional tournament at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port-of-Spain. On the back of an innings of 97 runs by star batsman Darren Bravo,
NAGICO Super50 2016 Semifinal #1…..T&T storm into final
Reigning champions Trinidad and Tobago Red Force stormed into the final of the Regional Super50 when they produced a clinical bowling performance to whip Guyana Jaguars by 54 runs in the semi-final here Wednesday night. In a repeat of last year’s final, Red Force raised a competitive 259 for nine off their 50 overs and
NAGICO Super50 2016…Guyana Jaguars to face TT Red Force in first Semi-final
Guyana Jaguars was declared Zone B runner-up and will clash with Trinidad & Tobago Red Force (Zone A winner) in the NAGICO Super50 first semi-final scheduled for Wednesday at the Queen’s Park Oval from 13.30 hrs. Assad Fudadin’s recorded a magnificent unbeaten 103 made up of 8x4s and 4x6s off 134 deliveries. The left-handed opener
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
NAGICO Super50 squad lists
Following are the squad lists declared for the start of the NAGICO Super50 Tournament taking place in Trinidad and St. Kitts from January 7 to 24: BARBADOS PRIDE (from): Kevin Stoute (captain), Sulieman Benn, Tino Best, Shamarh Brooks, Jonathan Carter, Roston Chasem Kyle Corbin, Miguel Cummins, Dane Currency, Justin Greaves, Ashley Nurse, Mario Rampersaud, Dwayne
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