Former West Indies Women captain Merissa Aguilleira says she believes the regional side is capable of securing championship honours in the forthcoming T20 World Cup starting next month in India. West Indies women have reached the penultimate stage of the competition on three successive occasions but the Trinidad and Tobago wicket/batsman believes they can go
ICC U-19 World Cup 2016, WIvZIM…..WI mankad Zimbabwe to enter quarterfinal
West Indies Under-19 entered the quarter-final of the World Cup in controversial and tense circumstances, as Keemo Paul effected a mankad to claim the last Zimbabwe Under-19 wicket – that of Richard Ngarava – with three runs needed off the final over. Paul ran through the bowling crease without entering his delivery stride and broke
ICC U-19 World Cup 2016, WIvFIJI…..Springer, Pope fires WI to win
Shamar Springer struck a stunning hundred as West Indies Under-19s clobbered minnows Fiji Under-19s by 262 runs here Sunday, to pick up their first victory of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Sent in, West Indies stormed to 340 for seven off their 50 overs with Springer blasting 106 off just 78 balls, in-form opener Gidron
ICC U-19 World Cup 2016, WIvENG…..Mahamood seals 61-run victory for England
England U-19 fast bowlers Sam Curran and Saqib Mahmood took two and four wickets respectively to help dismiss West Indies Under-19 for 221 and complete a 61-run victory in Chittagong. Curran began the defence of 282 in splendid fashion, dismissing Tevin Imlach and no. 3 Shimron Hetmyer for ducks in the first over of the
U-19 World-Cup warm-up match…..Keemo Paul holds nerve to earn U-19s tie
Medium pacer Keemo Paul bowled a great last over to earn West Indies Under-19s a dramatic tie with South Africa Under-19s in their second official warm-up game in preparation for next week’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Defending 153 for nine in a game reduced to 35 overs at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium here