Cricket legend Desmond Haynes, left, looks on as former West Indies captain and West Indies White ball head coach Darren Sammy signs a miniature bat for cricket legend Sir Gordon Greenidge during the Caricom Regional Cricket conference held at HYATT Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Friday. Looking on is the Caricom prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
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Veteran all-rounder Roston Chase.
T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
Karishma Ramharack
Ashley Allen
West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews.
Fast bowler Jayden Seales
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Police FC’s Alkalipha Henry, centre, is closed down by Harlem Strikers’ Curtis JR Michael Andrew, left, and Kareem Baptiste, right, during the T&T Premier Football League Tier II match at the Ken Cooke Grounds, St James, on March 2. Harlem Strikers won 2-1.
Nicholas Williams
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Richard Ramkissoon, left, of Central Sports Club collects his club’s first place challenge trophy for Premiership I Trinidad T-20 Festival from Miles Bascombe, director of cricket, CWI, during the TTCB awards ceremony at the Centre Point Mall Auditorium in Chaguanas on September 30 last year.
DANIEL PRENTICE
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Daynte Stewart
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CPL tournament operations director, Michael Hall.
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Shimron Hetmyer
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Aaron Jones.
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T&T's Jordane Dookie plays a return shot back to Canada’s Sienna Miles during the ITF J60 Tacarigua Trinity Cup Girls Singles Round of 16 match at the National Racquet Centre on April 2 in Tacarigua. Yesterday, Dookie was beaten by USA's Ciara Harding 2-6, 0-6, in the quarterfinals in the ITF J60 Under-18 Tournament.
Daniel Prentice
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WSC will be going for their second win in the Harvard Club April Fest Windball Cricket Tournament when they face Universal Flippers at the club's ground in Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain on the third day of action on tomorrow from 8 pm.
Clayton Clarke
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Chairman of Barbados’ National Organising Committe for the T20 World Cup, Ambassador Noel Lynch.
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FILE: South’s Jason Mohammed, right, plays a defensive shot against North during day three of the TTCB Senior North/South Classic at the National Cricket Centre on January 13 in Couva. Yesterday, Mohammed slammed a century (157) to propel T&T Red Force to 374 for four against CCC on the opening day of the sixth round of matches in the West Indies Championship at the Frank Worrell Memorial Ground at UWI St Augustine.
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Cricket legend Desmond Haynes, left, looks on as former West Indies captain and West Indies White ball head coach Darren Sammy signs a miniature bat for cricket legend Sir Gordon Greenidge during the Caricom Regional Cricket conference held at HYATT Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Friday. Looking on is the Caricom prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Veteran all-rounder Roston Chase.
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T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
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Michelle-Lee Ahye
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Reigning First Citizens and T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) Female “Sports Personality of the Year” Michelle-Lee Ahye will open her 2024 outdoor season at the National Association of Athletics Administration (NAAA) Track and Field Series No 3 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo Sunday.
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T&T's Samantha Wallace-Joseph of New South Wales Swifts.
T&T netballer and goal shooter Samantha Wallace-Joseph will be aiming for a winning start after two years out through injury when the New South Swifts jump off their 2024 Suncorp Netball Season with a Round One clash against Sunshine Coast Lightning at the Unisc Arena on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, from 2 am (TT time) on Sunday.
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Fast bowler Jayden Seales
LONDON – All three West Indies pacers— Kemar Roach, Jason Holder, and Jayden Seales—involved in the English County Championship Friday (April 12), endured wicketless toils.
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Police FC’s Alkalipha Henry, centre, is closed down by Harlem Strikers’ Curtis JR Michael Andrew, left, and Kareem Baptiste, right, during the T&T Premier Football League Tier II match at the Ken Cooke Grounds, St James, on March 2. Harlem Strikers won 2-1.
Nicholas Williams
Last season’s third-place team Harlem Strikers will have the chance to go to the top of the 15-team standings in Tier 2 of the T&T Premier Football League today when they take on San Fernando Giants at the Frederick Settlement Ground in Caroni.
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Richard Ramkissoon, left, of Central Sports Club collects his club’s first place challenge trophy for Premiership I Trinidad T-20 Festival from Miles Bascombe, director of cricket, CWI, during the TTCB awards ceremony at the Centre Point Mall Auditorium in Chaguanas on September 30 last year.
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The pressure is mounting on Azim Bassarath, the president of the T&T CricketBoard (TTCB), and his executive to come clean about the club grants offer that was made in the presence of Minister of Sports and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis during his address at the September 30, 2023 annual TTCB awards function.
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Daynte Stewart
T&T’s Daynte Stewart tallied 21 points and two service aces to lead Indiana Tech volleyballers to an entertaining 25-19, 25-15, 17-25, 21-25, 15-6 triumph over host Goshens College at Ruth Gunden Gymnasium, Goshen, Indiana on Tuesday night.
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CPL tournament operations director, Michael Hall.
Antigua & Barbuda Falcons, the newest Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchise, will open the competition, hosting nearest rivals the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on August 29.
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Shimron Hetmyer
JAIPUR – Shimron Hetmyer’s Rajasthan Royals tasted their first defeat of the new Indian Premier League season when Gujarat Titans pulled off a stunning last-ball heist to win by three wickets Wednesday.
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Like many of you I am sure, I am proud and thrilled whenever a T&T team or athlete does well at the international level. Somehow it gives us as a people a lift, and it must also inspire their fellow athletes to do the best they can in their respective disciplines.
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Aaron Jones.
HOUSTON, Texas – Barbadian Aaron Jones produced a cameo as United States took a 2-0 series lead over Canada with a 31-run victory in Tuesday’s high-scoring second Twenty20 International at Prairie View Cricket Complex.
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T&T's Jordane Dookie plays a return shot back to Canada’s Sienna Miles during the ITF J60 Tacarigua Trinity Cup Girls Singles Round of 16 match at the National Racquet Centre on April 2 in Tacarigua. Yesterday, Dookie was beaten by USA's Ciara Harding 2-6, 0-6, in the quarterfinals in the ITF J60 Under-18 Tournament.
Daniel Prentice
T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa and Jordane Dookie were both dumped out at their respective boys' and girls' singles quarterfinal stage but won in the doubles when the second leg of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) J60 Under-18 Tournament continued at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, Wednesday.
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WSC will be going for their second win in the Harvard Club April Fest Windball Cricket Tournament when they face Universal Flippers at the club's ground in Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain on the third day of action on tomorrow from 8 pm.
Clayton Clarke
Defending champions D'Crushers suffered a shock defeat in their opening match of the Harvard Club April Fest Windball Cricket (Eight Overs) tournament at the Club's Ground on Tragerete Road, Woodbook, Port-of-Spain on Saturday (April 6).
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Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie.
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FILE: Allrounder Bryan Charles snatched four for 46 in the second innings in T&T Red Force's 123-run win.
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Off-spinner Roston Chase. (file photo)
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Michelle-Lee Ahye
AP Photo
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T&T's Samantha Wallace-Joseph of New South Wales Swifts.
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Fast bowler Jayden Seales
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Police FC’s Alkalipha Henry, centre, is closed down by Harlem Strikers’ Curtis JR Michael Andrew, left, and Kareem Baptiste, right, during the T&T Premier Football League Tier II match at the Ken Cooke Grounds, St James, on March 2. Harlem Strikers won 2-1.
Nicholas Williams
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Richard Ramkissoon, left, of Central Sports Club collects his club’s first place challenge trophy for Premiership I Trinidad T-20 Festival from Miles Bascombe, director of cricket, CWI, during the TTCB awards ceremony at the Centre Point Mall Auditorium in Chaguanas on September 30 last year.
DANIEL PRENTICE
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Daynte Stewart
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CPL tournament operations director, Michael Hall.
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Shimron Hetmyer
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