Jomel Warrican starred with bat and ball for the West Indies on the opening day of the second Test.
The Natioanl Aquatic Centre.
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Australia Under-19 Women defeated West Indies by seven wickets in their Super Six match.
Shane Deitz
FILE - Shai Hope scored just eight runs but the Dubai Capitals still emerged victorious over the Desert Vipers in the International League T20 (ILT20) in the United Arab Emirates on Monday.
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Caledonia AIA goalkeeper Alfredo Alvarez, left, collects the through ball ahead of the incoming Defence Force FC Brent Sam during the TTPFL match at the Phase 2 Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on January 10, 2025. Defence Force won 6-2. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Defence Force FC’s Isaiah Leacock (12) holds off Central FC’s Jameel Antoine during a TTPFL match at the Phase II Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on Friday night. Defence Force won 3-0. ↔
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West Indies Jomel Warrican, centre, who took seven wickets in the second innings, raises the ball to acknowledge the crowd during the day three of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan, Pakistan, yesterday.
Asim Tanveer
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Shamar Joseph, fourth from right, is congratulated by his West Indies teammates after taking a wicket on the opening day of the second Test against South Africa at Providence Stadium, Guyana, in August last year.
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Kenika Cassar receives the “Player of the Match” award in the third-place playoff match against Windward Islands for her superb bowling figures of 2/5, from Damon Leon, head of PR and communications for the 2024 ICC T20 Men’s World Cup.
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KFC and Pizza Hut vice-president Roger Rambharose
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FILE - Carapichaima East's Jerel Charles against Trinity College Moka during the SSFL Championship Big 5 match at the Trinity College Moka grounds in Maraval on October 24. Carapichaima East was held to a 2-2 draw. Carapichaima East will take on Scarborough on Tuesday.
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Jayden Seales grabbed three wickets on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan.
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews and her Bangladesh counterpart Nigar Sultana Joty before their match at last year's T20 World Cup.
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Jayden Seales grabbed three wickets on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan.
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West Indies Jomel Warrican, third from left, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha during the day two of the first test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies, in Multan, Pakistan, yesterday. (AP Photo/Asim Tanveer)
Asim Tanveer
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Jomel Warrican starred with bat and ball for the West Indies on the opening day of the second Test.
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The Natioanl Aquatic Centre.
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Defence Force WFC's Aaliyah Prince attacks Tobago Chicas WFC during TTWoFL match at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima on Sunday. Defence Force won 6-0.
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Defence Force, last year’s Conference Knock-Out Cup winners, got a double strike from Aaliyah Prince to get their T&T WoLF League campaign off to a convincing start 6-0 against Tobago Chicas at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima on Sunday.
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Kraigg Brathwaite
MULTAN – Despite losing the opening Test against Pakistan inside three days, West Indies Test captain Kraigg Brathwaite is still confident his team can rebound in the second Test with a better effort.
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FILE - Shai Hope scored just eight runs but the Dubai Capitals still emerged victorious over the Desert Vipers in the International League T20 (ILT20) in the United Arab Emirates on Monday.
ABU DHABI – Shai Hope had a rare failure but his Dubai Capitals were still able to inflict the first defeat on the Desert Vipers when the International League T20 (ILT20) continued in the United Arab Emirates on Monday.
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Caledonia AIA goalkeeper Alfredo Alvarez, left, collects the through ball ahead of the incoming Defence Force FC Brent Sam during the TTPFL match at the Phase 2 Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on January 10, 2025. Defence Force won 6-2. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Caledonia AIA moved to fourth in the standings, courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Point Fortin Civic when action in Tier 1 of the T&T Premier Football League continued at the Mahaica Sports Complex in Point Fortin at the weekend.
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Defence Force FC’s Isaiah Leacock (12) holds off Central FC’s Jameel Antoine during a TTPFL match at the Phase II Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on Friday night. Defence Force won 3-0. ↔
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A youthful San Juan Jabloteh team flexed its muscles at Ken Cooke Recreation Ground at the Police Barracks in St James on Saturday evening as they defeated Terminix La Horquetta Rangers 4-2, courtesy of goals from some of this year’s Secondary Schools Football League stars.
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West Indies Jomel Warrican, centre, who took seven wickets in the second innings, raises the ball to acknowledge the crowd during the day three of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan, Pakistan, yesterday.
Asim Tanveer
MULTAN, Pakistan – Pakistan’s spinning duo of Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed bamboozled West Indies’ batsmen to bowl their side to a comprehensive 127-run victory inside three days at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
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Shamar Joseph, fourth from right, is congratulated by his West Indies teammates after taking a wicket on the opening day of the second Test against South Africa at Providence Stadium, Guyana, in August last year.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has discussed implementing a two-tier structure for Test cricket to enhance competitiveness and sustainability. This system would divide Test-playing nations into two divisions:
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Kenika Cassar receives the “Player of the Match” award in the third-place playoff match against Windward Islands for her superb bowling figures of 2/5, from Damon Leon, head of PR and communications for the 2024 ICC T20 Men’s World Cup.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—West Indies Under-19 Women made a disappointing start to their Under-19 T20 World Cup campaign when they were trounced by India Women Under-19s by nine wickets in their opening match on Sunday.
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KFC and Pizza Hut vice-president Roger Rambharose
The KFC Colonel Commentator programme started last year has already borne fruit with four persons starting their careers in media due to it.
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FILE - Carapichaima East's Jerel Charles against Trinity College Moka during the SSFL Championship Big 5 match at the Trinity College Moka grounds in Maraval on October 24. Carapichaima East was held to a 2-2 draw. Carapichaima East will take on Scarborough on Tuesday.
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The three teams to gain promotion to the 2025 Secondary Schools Football League Premier Division will be determined on Tuesday (January 21) when the two rescheduled Round One matches take place.
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Jayden Seales grabbed three wickets on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan.
MULTAN – West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales snared three early wickets but half-centuries from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan helped to rebuild Pakistan’s innings on the opening day of the first Test here at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Pakistan on Friday.
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews and her Bangladesh counterpart Nigar Sultana Joty before their match at last year's T20 World Cup.
BASSETERRE, St Kitts – West Indies senior women’s head coach Shane Deitz, emphasized the significance of the upcoming Bangladesh series, citing it as an opportunity to refine team combinations and assess players vying for key positions.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews.
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TTOC Immediate past president, Brian Lewis, second row centre, walks with a group during the TTOC Gold Foundation’s “Goin4Gold” Walk on Abercromby Street in Port-of-Spain on Sunday. The walk started at St Mary’s Junction, Freeport, and ended at the Harvard Club in Port-of-Spain.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews scored her eighth ODI century against Bangladesh in the opening ODI at Warner Park in Basseterre, st Kitts on Sunday. The regional side won by nine wickets.
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Defence Force WFC's Aaliyah Prince attacks Tobago Chicas WFC during TTWoFL match at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima on Sunday. Defence Force won 6-0.
Daniel Prentice
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Kraigg Brathwaite
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FILE - Shai Hope scored just eight runs but the Dubai Capitals still emerged victorious over the Desert Vipers in the International League T20 (ILT20) in the United Arab Emirates on Monday.
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Caledonia AIA goalkeeper Alfredo Alvarez, left, collects the through ball ahead of the incoming Defence Force FC Brent Sam during the TTPFL match at the Phase 2 Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on January 10, 2025. Defence Force won 6-2. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Defence Force FC’s Isaiah Leacock (12) holds off Central FC’s Jameel Antoine during a TTPFL match at the Phase II Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on Friday night. Defence Force won 3-0. ↔
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West Indies Jomel Warrican, centre, who took seven wickets in the second innings, raises the ball to acknowledge the crowd during the day three of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan, Pakistan, yesterday.
Asim Tanveer
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Shamar Joseph, fourth from right, is congratulated by his West Indies teammates after taking a wicket on the opening day of the second Test against South Africa at Providence Stadium, Guyana, in August last year.
Courtesy ICC-Cricket.com
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Kenika Cassar receives the “Player of the Match” award in the third-place playoff match against Windward Islands for her superb bowling figures of 2/5, from Damon Leon, head of PR and communications for the 2024 ICC T20 Men’s World Cup.
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KFC and Pizza Hut vice-president Roger Rambharose
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