Over the last two years, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has added more competitions to its regional calendar. Teams now have an opportunity to play ten first class four-day games; a compact one-day series at the start of the calendar year and a reformatted T20 competition in the summer. The recent adoption by the
WICB retains noted lawyer Astaphan as “advisor” on CARICOM proposals
In the clearest sign yet it intends to resist the recommendations of CARICOM’s Governance Review Panel, the West Indies Cricket Board says it has retained the services of Dominican lawyer Anthony Astaphan. During its regular quarterly Directors meeting in Rodney Bay here Saturday, the WICB announced that Astaphan would serve as an “advisor to look
WICB orders Bowling Review Committee
The Board of Directors of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) today approved a bowling review committee to look closely at the players who have been reported and/or suspended for illegal bowling actions in international games. The committee will review, assess and make the relevant recommendations of all the international players before they are allowed
WICB PLC 4-Day…Motie spins Jaguars to 117-run win over Scorpions
The Guyana Jaguars roared to their fifth consecutive win in this season’s WICB PCL four-day Franchise with an emphatic 117-run victory over the Jamaica Scorpions at Sabina Park yesterday. Twenty-year-old left arm spinner Gudakesh Motie befuddled the batsmen on the last day track to finish with 6-33 as Jamaica were bowled out for 208 after
WICB, UNICEF launch Fair Play
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and UNICEF re-established its partnership in Kingston, Jamaica recently when they launched the training of trainers’ workshop on Wednesday 2nd December 2015 for child protection in youth cricket programmes. The programme is under the Fair Play Initiative and is part of an MOU signed by the WICB and UNICEF