The Guyana Jaguars have been a dominant force after the first five rounds of the 2015-16 season. They have already rushed to the top of the table with 85 points, from five wins in an unbeaten campaign to date. Barbados Pride lie in second position with 63 points, followed by Jamaica Scorpions (53), Trinidad and
Narine gets all clear from Match Referee
Sunil Narine’s bowling action has received clearance from the man who was responsible for monitoring him over the weekend. In fact, Michael Ragoonath who was match referee for both matches in which Queen’s Park were involved over the weekend, said he received no negative reports from any of the umpires who officiated when Narine bowled
Big opportunities for Super50 – WICB CEO
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
Guyana Jaguars to be encamped from Monday
Table-toppers Guyana Jaguars will be encamped from Monday ahead of the resumption of the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League (PCL) Four-day competition next month. The second half of the Four-day competition will start on February 11, but the Guyana Jaguars’ match against Trinidad and Tobago Red Force at the National Stadium at
Sammy retained as captain for T20 World Cup
West Indies selectors have retained T20 Captain Darren Sammy for the upcoming International Cricket Council World T20 Tournament, according to reports in the Trinidad and Tobago media. The reports come amid speculation that selectors may have replaced Sammy with ODI captain Jason Holder for the premier tournament scheduled for India in March. The Guardian newspaper