Shivnarine Chanderpaul speaks to Philip Spooner and outlines his life and times as an amazing West Indies batsman and ambassador for the game of cricket in the Caribbean. If you think back 22 years ago, what were you doing? Where were you in life? What were your goals? Did you achieve them? Were you even
ICC says Chanderpaul role model for “millions”
Cricket’s world governing body, the ICC, has praised recently retired West Indies batsman Shiv Chanderpaul as “a role model for millions”. The 41-year-old Guyanese called time on his international career last week, after playing 164 Tests and finishing as just one of 11 players to score in excess of 10 100 Test runs. “Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Shiv Chanderpaul retires from international cricket
Shivnarine Chanderpaul has officially retired from international cricket almost 22 years after making his debut. The durable left-handed batsman, affectionately known as “Tiger”, formally notified the West Indies Cricket Board in an email that he will no longer be available for selection for West Indies. “The WICB acknowledges the invaluable contribution Shiv has made to
NAGICO Super50 2016…Vintage Shiv gets Jaguars first win
Medium pacer Paul Wintz claimed Shane Jeffers in the second over for two with three on the board before Hughes and Nkrumah Bonner – replacing Cruickshank who retired hurt before he had scored – ensured a stand of 36 for the second wicket. The right-handed Bonner managed just six before perishing in the 13th over
Guyana Jaguars off to St Kitts for NAGICO Super50 campaign
Confident in returning home with the NAGICO Super50 trophy, the Leon Johnson-led Guyana Jaguars departed for St Kitts and Nevis on Monday to begin their campaign in the West Indies Cricket Board’s regional one-day competition. It has been 10 years since Guyana last won a regional 50-over title, but from all accounts, it seems that