The Manger and Assistant Coach of the Guyana Jaguars team 36-year-old Rayon Griffith is satisfied with the way things are going with his team which continues to the dominate the WICB PCL First-Class cricket Franchise after four rounds. Defending champions Jaguars lead the table with 70 points, 20 more than second placed Jamaica who the Jaguars
Permaul, Motie defy Kyle Hope to lift Jaguars to 4th straight win
Barbadian Kyle Hope stroked a half-century but it was not enough to prevent a dominant Guyana Jaguars side from posting their fourth straight win of the Regional First Class Championship with a massive innings and 49-run victory over Trinidad and Tobago Red Force on Monday. Starting the final day on 52 for two requiring a
CARICOM and WICB agree to meet again
The controversial proposal to dissolve the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) was not discussed when Caricom leaders and the WICB top brass met in St George’s on Friday. However the CARICOM leaders and WICB ended the preliminary meeting with a decision to continue their dialogue after a WICB board meeting scheduled for next Saturday. The
Sir Andy recommends lengthy hiatus for Narine
Former national and West Indies fast bowler Sir Andy Roberts believes that spinner Sunil Narine should consider taking a hiatus from international cricket. Sir Andy, also a former West Indies selector, suggests that the Trinidadian should think about taking at least two years off to correct his illegal bowling action. “If you are going to
Test match tour of England positive for Caribbean economy
With the increased demand for information regarding the value of cricket events to the Caribbean economy, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) commissioned an economic impact evaluation on the 2015 England tour of the Caribbean. The information garnered focused on the three islands where the Test Matches were hosted Antigua, Barbados and Grenada. Following a