The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that England women will travel to the West Indies in October 2016 to play a five-match One-Day International (ODI) series. All five matches will be played in Jamaica during a two-week window, starting on Saturday, October 8 and Monday, October 10 with the first two ODIs
Guyana ready for Round One of tri-series featuring Aus, SA and WI
In less than four weeks, the Providence Stadium in Guyana will be the venue for the first round of the upcoming 2016 One Day International Tri-Nation series with Australia, South Africa and home team, West Indies. Three matches have been scheduled for Guyana, before the series moves to St. Kitts and then the final in
Smith, marsh tracking well for Windies
Injured duo on track to return to full fitness for ODI tri-series in the Caribbean. Confidence is building among Cricket Australia’s medical team that Steve Smith and Mitch Marsh will be fit for next month’s ODI tri-series in the West Indies. Smith and Marsh both headed home at the start of the week, cutting short their
BCA brings WI women to Hindsbury
With the ICC T20 World Cup win at their backs, the Barbados Cricket Association is capitalising on the momentum of the women’s achievement and has since launched an outreach programme which has seen national coaches going after new players at the grassroots level. In an effort to widen the reach of the sport and also
New Zealand top T20I rankings for first time
New Zealand have moved to the top of the T20I rankings for the first time following the ICC’s annual update. The new cycle disregarded results from the 2012-13 season and therefore West Indies, who won their first Twenty20 championship in 2012, lost points and have dropped one place to No. 3. New Zealand have 132