Barbadian all-rounder Raymond Reifer is hoping for a successful outing at the upcoming Professional Cricket League (PCL) in November. Reifer, who usually plies his trade for the Barbados National Cricket Team, will be turning out for the second year to his adopted team, The Guyana Jaguars. The 24 year old, who is currently training with
WICB stages historic Coaches Conference
A historic gathering will take place today in Barbados, when the WICB Professional Cricket League Coaches Conference is convened featuring coaches from each of the six franchises. For the first time, regional coaches will meet with three key WICB officials – Director of Cricket Richard Pybus, Convenor of the West Indies Selection Panel Clive Lloyd
Players adapting well to training, says Crandon
As intense training continues for the Guyana Jaguars, Head Coach Esuan Crandon has expressed satisfaction at the attitude of the players. In fact, Crandon said the attitude has been positive from players. The squad is preparing for the second edition of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League Regional Four-day franchise tournament which
Tagenarine Chanderpaul hopes for Guyana Jaguars pick
Opener and former Under-19 batsman Tagenarine Chanderpaul is hoping to break into the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League’s (PCL) four-day squad for the 2015/2016 season, which begins in November. The Guyanese, currently training with the Guyana Jaguars franchise, said that the upcoming season is one where he will look to cement
WICB to meet with PCL Franchises Heads
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