Will Lee in action.
QPCC's Bryan Charles, right, bowls while Bess Motors Marchin Patriots Crystian Thurton looks on during the TTCB Premiership I match at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Bryan Charles claimed 7-55 in the first innings to help QPCC win by an inning and 73 runs.
Daniel Prentice
West indies cricket team.
Winner of the women’s singles final Lee Ann Thorton, right, with runner-up Makeda Bain at the prize giving ceremony of the Sunshine Snacks Tranquility Open Tennis Championship held at the Tranquility Tennis Courts in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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T&T’s Chris Richards Jr plays a shot during the T&T Golf Open at St Andrews Golf Club, Moka, Maraval yesterday. Richards Jr scored 74 on day two.
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The CPL will be returning to Sabina Park for the first time since 2019.
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Participants in the International Women’s Day Walk go through warm up exercises, before the start at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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FILE - T&T’s and QPCC batter Amir Jangoo, at left.
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FILE - T&T's gold medal winning siblings Tyrique and Tenique Vincent at last year's Carifta Games.
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Vaughn Wilson, left, and Akiel Duke of Tobago emerged winners in the Sunshine Snacks Tranquility Lawn Tennis Open Men’s Doubles event at Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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India's players celebrate after winning the T20 World Cup cricket final match against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Navin Bidaisee of Powergen scored 101 runs.
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West Indies’ Jason Holder, left, and teammates during their T20 World Cup cricket match against Nepal in Mumbai, India, on February 15. The departure of the West Indies senior men’s team from India, following their exit from the event, has been delayed due to international airspace restrictions.
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T&T’s senior Soca Warriors coach Dwight Yorke, left, is welcomed aboard by TTFA president Kieron Edwards in December 2, 2024.
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UWI goal-attack Tishanna Alexis catches the ball mid-air agaisnt Police during their Alternative Division match in the Courts All Sector Netball League at the Eastern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Tacarigua on January 24. On Thursday, UWI defeated Police and UTC Sparks to reach the divisional knockout final against UTT.
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Will Lee in action.
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QPCC's Bryan Charles, right, bowls while Bess Motors Marchin Patriots Crystian Thurton looks on during the TTCB Premiership I match at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Bryan Charles claimed 7-55 in the first innings to help QPCC win by an inning and 73 runs.
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West indies cricket team.
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West indies cricket team.
KOLKATA, India – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has been forced to abandon plans for an ICC-organised charter flight and secure commercial travel for its squad members stranded in India, ending a nine-day wait that had become “increasingly distressing” for players and staff.
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Sir Clive Lloyd, widely regarded as the greatest West Indies captain of all time, has called on Cricket West Indies (CWI) to provide current head coach Daren Sammy with some much-needed help going forward.
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The CPL will be returning to Sabina Park for the first time since 2019.
KINGSTON, Jamaica - Jamaica’s Sports Minister, Olivia Grange, has revealed that Kingsmen Sports Enterprise is set to invest over US$3 million to establish new franchises in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) competitions.
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Cricket will return to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028 after a 128-year absence. However, the chances of a Caribbean cricket team making it to the LA Olympics are becoming increasingly unlikely. While not impossible, the prospects are slim.
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Participants in the International Women’s Day Walk go through warm up exercises, before the start at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) 2026 through sports addresses the long-standing challenge of women’s invisibility. Creating opportunities for visibility acts as a "possibility proof", directly advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goal on Gender Equality (SDG 5).
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FILE - T&T’s and QPCC batter Amir Jangoo, at left.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Red Force duo of Amir Jangoo and Bryan Charles led Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) to an innings and 236 runs win over Prisons in Arouca on Sunday.
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FILE - T&T's gold medal winning siblings Tyrique and Tenique Vincent at last year's Carifta Games.
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Trinidad and Tobago will be represented by its second-largest contingent at the Carifta Games, with a delegation of 92 members comprising 74 athletes and 18 officials. The Games will be held from April 4-6 at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s, Grenada.
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Vaughn Wilson, left, and Akiel Duke of Tobago emerged winners in the Sunshine Snacks Tranquility Lawn Tennis Open Men’s Doubles event at Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
The top-ranked women’s duo of Lee-Anne Thornton and Makeda Bain and the men’s pair of Akiel Duke and Vaughn Wilson expectedly captured the doubles titles when the first week of the Sunshine Snacks Tranquillity Tennis Open concluded at the club’s Victoria Avenue, Port-of-Spain, clay courts on Sunday.
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India's players celebrate after winning the T20 World Cup cricket final match against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — India won the T20 World Cup for a record third time with a 96-run victory over New Zealand to the delight of more than 100,000 fans at the largest cricket ground in the world on Sunday.
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In this sport, disappointment can come quickly and sometimes painfully. But just as quickly, another opportunity appears. Another match. Another tournament. Another chance to respond. That cycle is what keeps players, teams and entire programmes pushing forward.
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Navin Bidaisee of Powergen scored 101 runs.
Top-order batsmen Navin Bidaisee and Jason Mohammed scored hundreds as Powergen powered to a strong position at stumps on Day 1 of their Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) Premiership Division 1 match against Bess Motors Marchin Patriots at Marchin, Charlieville on Saturday.
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West Indies’ Jason Holder, left, and teammates during their T20 World Cup cricket match against Nepal in Mumbai, India, on February 15. The departure of the West Indies senior men’s team from India, following their exit from the event, has been delayed due to international airspace restrictions.
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KOLKATA, India – Players and staff of the West Indies senior men’s team will have to wait just a few more days before they can return home from India.
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The CPL will be returning to Sabina Park for the first time since 2019.
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Participants in the International Women’s Day Walk go through warm up exercises, before the start at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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FILE - T&T’s and QPCC batter Amir Jangoo, at left.
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FILE - T&T's gold medal winning siblings Tyrique and Tenique Vincent at last year's Carifta Games.
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Vaughn Wilson, left, and Akiel Duke of Tobago emerged winners in the Sunshine Snacks Tranquility Lawn Tennis Open Men’s Doubles event at Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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India's players celebrate after winning the T20 World Cup cricket final match against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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