West Indies batsman Brandon King.
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FLASHBACK: Barbados cricketers Kycia Knight and Hayley Matthews pull Akeira Peters and Kyshona Knight during a training session at the Queen’s Park Oval in October 2019.
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Teammates congratulate West Indies bowler Andre Russell after he took the catch to dismiss Rehan Ahmed during the fifth T20 cricket match at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in December last year.
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West Indies wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran and allrounder Akeal Hosein.
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West Indies “A” captain Roston Chase (second from left) discusses strategy with his side during a break in play in the fourth Twenty20 against Nepal on Thursday. (CAN photo)
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West Indies Women vice-captain Shemaine Campbelle.
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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Reginald Armour, SC, moving the second reading of The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill, 2024.
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West Indies batsman Johnson Charles
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Athletes compete in the Boys 800 metres at the NAAA Track and Field #4 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on April 21. PICTURE CLAYTON CLARKE
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
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KIRTIPUR, Nepal—West Indies “A” had to settle for a 3-2 win in their five-match Twenty20 series against Nepal after the hosts followed up purposeful bowling with solid batting to clinch a six-wicket win on Saturday.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews.
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KARACHI, Pakistan – West Indies Women won their five-match Twenty20 International series against hosts Pakistan Women 4-1 after another Player-of-the-Match innings from their captain Hayley Matthews enabled them to close out with a resounding eight-wicket win on Friday.
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West Indies wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran and allrounder Akeal Hosein.
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – West Indies announced on Friday their provisional 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup to be staged next month in the Caribbean and the United States.
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West Indies “A” captain Roston Chase (second from left) discusses strategy with his side during a break in play in the fourth Twenty20 against Nepal on Thursday. (CAN photo)
KIRTIPUR, Nepal – West Indies “A” grabbed an unbeatable 3-1 lead in their Twenty20 series against hosts Nepal after their bowlers followed up strong batting from Andre Fletcher and Johnson Charles to formalise a 28-run win in the penultimate match on Thursday.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – West Indies international Devon Thomas was banned from the sport on Thursday for five years after he admitted to seven anti-corruption breaches.
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KARACHI, Pakistan – West Indies Women now hold a 3-1 lead in their Twenty20 series against hosts Pakistan Women after their bowlers failed to bail them out following an inexplicable batting collapse that condemned them to their first loss on the trip by eight wickets on Thursday.
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When the Honourable Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Dr. Keith Rowley raised the “Clarion call" for a discussion on the existing Caribbean Premier League (CPL) contract which was re-confirmed by the President of Cricket West Indies, Dr Kishore Shallow as 50 years, there was a refreshing air of expectation that surrounded the Two-day Caricom Cricket Conference which took place at the Hyatt Regency in Port-of-Spain, T&T last week.
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I was recently invited to attend the CARICOM Regional Cricket Conference with the title “Reinvigorating West Indies Cricket - A Symposium for Strategic Collaboration and Innovation.”
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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Reginald Armour, SC, moving the second reading of The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill, 2024.
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The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill was proposed by Attorney General (AG) Reginald Armour, SC, in the Senate on Tuesday to ensure that the tournament is run efficiently.
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West Indies batsman Johnson Charles
KIRTIPUR, Nepal – West Indies “A” grabbed a 2-1 lead in their Twenty20 series against hosts Nepal after opener Johnson Charles carried his bat for a dynamic, Player-of-the-Match hundred to set the foundation for a 76-run win on Wednesday.
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Athletes compete in the Boys 800 metres at the NAAA Track and Field #4 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on April 21. PICTURE CLAYTON CLARKE
The Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo will be closed from July for the relaying of a new athletic mondo track and recertification of its athletics track, as well as the venue’s warmup track. The stadium’s playing field is also set for rehabilitation.
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“And you may ask, why is it important for us to want a reinvigoration of West Indies cricket?
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Members of the T&T men's 4x400m team. From.left Shakeem Mc Kay, Joshua St. Clair, Jereem Richards and Che Lara training at the warm up track at the Thomas A Robinson Stadiuim, Nassau, Bahamas. (Photo courtesy WORLD ATHLETICS)
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T&T Under-17 players
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West Indies white-ball head coach, Daren Sammy
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West Indies bowler Obed McCoy
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews.
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West Indies wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran and allrounder Akeal Hosein.
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West Indies “A” captain Roston Chase (second from left) discusses strategy with his side during a break in play in the fourth Twenty20 against Nepal on Thursday. (CAN photo)
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Devon Thomas
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West Indies Women vice-captain Shemaine Campbelle.
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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Reginald Armour, SC, moving the second reading of The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill, 2024.
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