West Indies Cricket Board will be renamed Cricket West Indies shortly. President, Dave Cameron made the official announcement at the just concluded Annual General Meeting and the Board of Directors quarterly meeting, held in Kingston this past Friday and Saturday. While that name change will be happening, Independent Director, Don Wehby will be leading a
WICB PCL 4-Day 2015/16…..Guyana Jaguars carve out 6-wicket win
Leaders Guyana Jaguars remained on course for a title repeat when they trounced Windward Islands Volcanoes by six wickets on a dramatic third day when 17 wickets fell here Sunday. The visitors were dismissed for 339 in the morning session to secure a first innings lead of 123 at the Beausejour Cricket Stadium and then
WICB, Scotia bank celebrate partnership
Up to January 2016, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is reporting that at least 20 of its senior players at the first class level, men and women and now three of the winning under 19 team members have benefitted from the relationship with Scotiabank and the Kiddy Cricket Programme. As both organisations get ready
Franchises need to go further – Says President Cameron
President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Dave Cameron is calling on the regional governments to assist the Board in developing academies to ensure the future is good for West Indian cricket. While members of CARICOM have stated that they would like to see the current WICB dissolved, the president is saying that they
WICB PCL 4-Day 2015/16…..Jaguars extend unbeaten streak to 14 with draw
A 10-wicket match haul from Barbados Pride’s part time off spinner Roston Chase failed to prevent the Guyana Jaguars from extending their unbeaten streak to 14 when they held on for a draw in their seventh round PCL Four-Day cricket match which ended at the Kensington Oval yesterday. The 23-year-old Chase who has 496 runs