West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), CEO, Michael Muirhead is optimistic about what the Super50 tournament can achieve in a few years. This following a successful end to its flagship regional one-day international tournament – the NAGICO Super50. The tournament which ended last Saturday (January 23) in Trinidad and Tobago saw the defending 2015 champions, Trinidad
‘Ball by ball’ commentary for NAGICO Super50 2016
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
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
Motie looking to transfer form to 50-over format
At the age of 20 years, 273 days, Gudakesh Motie has been rocking the headlines in regional cricket for the past two months. Motie, who made his First-Class debut in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Four-Day Professional Cricket League, was a standout and undoubtedly a major reason for Guyana sitting comfortably at the top
Regional Women Super50 2015…..Champs Barbados return home
It was a comprehensive victory for the Bajan team, who posted a total of 242 in the final and dismissed Jamaica for a mere 118 off 39 overs, to register a 124-run victory. They were met at the Grantley Adams international Airport by friends, family, and members of the Barbados Cricket Association. Barbados’ captain said