Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow, left, with members of the board at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Antigua on Saturday.
Teenaged off-spinner Erin Deane celebrates her maiden regional domestic five-wicket haul on Monday.
Central FC Levin Caballero, left, gets the better of AC PoS Malik Mieres during the TTPFL I match at the Phase 2 Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on March 15, 2024. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/DPP)
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President of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Kishore Shallow.
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Guyana’s Kaysia Schultz.
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Central Sports’ Shane Moseley flicks the ball into midwicket for a single against Powergen Penal Sports Club during the TTCB Premiership I match at the Syne Village ground in Penal, on Saturday.
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Stafanie Taylor... hit unbeaten 48 off 33 deliveries.
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T&T swimmers and officials pose for a team photo prior to their departure from Piarco International Airport for Bahamas via Jamaica to compete at this weekends’ 37th Carifta Swimming Championships at the Betty Kelly- Kenning Aquatic Centre in Nassau, Bahamas from Saturday, March 30 to Tuesday, April 2. PICTURE ASAT&T
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Coach Christophe Jackson Charles, second from right, celebrates with his Maloney Pacers players after winning the Championship Division title, beating Spartans TT, 108-82, in the Destiny Invitational Arima League at the Princess Royal Basketball Court on Saturday.
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Central Sports skipper Lendl Simmons, seventh from left, holds the trophy as he and his teammates celebrate winning the TTCB Premier Division One after their draw with Powergen Sports in Syne Village yesterday.
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Marathon winners Kenya’s Alex Ebirori Ekesa, right, and Colombian Palmenia Agudelo Berrio pose with prizes on Sunday
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Catch delegates along Officials from the Tennis Association of TT takes a group photo with the young participants and the sponsorship cheque during the opening ceremony of the Tennis Association Catch Junior Tennis National Championships at the National Racquet Centre on Saturday in Tacarigua.
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Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow, left, with members of the board at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Antigua on Saturday.
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Teenaged off-spinner Erin Deane celebrates her maiden regional domestic five-wicket haul on Monday.
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Central FC Levin Caballero, left, gets the better of AC PoS Malik Mieres during the TTPFL I match at the Phase 2 Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on March 15, 2024. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/DPP)
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The title race in the T&T Premier Football League will resume on Wednesday with a full slate of matches following a 12-day break due to the FIFA International Match Window during which time T&T fell 2-0 to Canada on March 23 in the Copa America Play-in match in Texas, USA.
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President of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Kishore Shallow.
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies president, Dr Kishore Shallow, said he remained committed to implementing the governance reforms of the Wehby Report, after several resolutions related to the recommendations failed to gain approval at the Annual General Meeting last weekend (March 23-24).
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Grenada is happy and excited to be hosting the 51st edition of the CARIFTA Games being held at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, St George’s from Friday (March 29) to Monday (April 1).
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Guyana’s Kaysia Schultz.
BASSETERRE – Mandy Mangru struck an unbeaten fifty while West Indies teammate Kaysia Schultz snatched a five-wicket haul as Guyana crushed Windward Islands by 69 runs to wrap up their Women’s T20 Blaze campaign in style in St Kitts on Monday.
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Central Sports’ Shane Moseley flicks the ball into midwicket for a single against Powergen Penal Sports Club during the TTCB Premiership I match at the Syne Village ground in Penal, on Saturday.
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Central Sports (132) broke a 27-year drought on Sunday, winning the T&T Cricket Board (TTCB) Premiership Division I by seven points ahead of Bess Motors Marchin Patriots (125).
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On Sunday (March 24) at NAPA Hotel, I had the distinct privilege of attending the T&T launch of a book on the life of Sir Wesley Hall. The name of the book is "Answering the Call".
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Stafanie Taylor... hit unbeaten 48 off 33 deliveries.
BASSETERRE – Captain Stafanie Taylor fitting guided Jamaica to the capture of the Women’s T20 Blaze, when she mastermind their eight-wicket victory over Leeward Islands St Kitts on Monday.
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T&T swimmers and officials pose for a team photo prior to their departure from Piarco International Airport for Bahamas via Jamaica to compete at this weekends’ 37th Carifta Swimming Championships at the Betty Kelly- Kenning Aquatic Centre in Nassau, Bahamas from Saturday, March 30 to Tuesday, April 2. PICTURE ASAT&T
T&T swimmers began their departure for this weekend’s start of the 37th Carifta Swimming Championships on Monday en route to the Bahamas via Jamaica.
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Coach Christophe Jackson Charles, second from right, celebrates with his Maloney Pacers players after winning the Championship Division title, beating Spartans TT, 108-82, in the Destiny Invitational Arima League at the Princess Royal Basketball Court on Saturday.
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Leshaun Alfred impressed with a double-double and was later named the “Most Valuable Player” (MVP) when he piloted Maloney Pacers to the Championship Division title in the Destiny Invitational Arima League on Saturday evening.
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As the Paris Summer Olympics draws closer, attention will be focused on the performances of athletes as they strive to excel in their respective disciplines. At the same time, the focus will also be on testing and monitoring for doping activities. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Anti-Doping Rules for the Games of the XXXIII (33rd) Olympiad, Paris 2024 came into effect as of May 30, 2023.
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Central Sports skipper Lendl Simmons, seventh from left, holds the trophy as he and his teammates celebrate winning the TTCB Premier Division One after their draw with Powergen Sports in Syne Village yesterday.
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Central Sports are the T&T Cricket Board Premier Division One Champions after they left it late Sunday and they did it the hard way in Syne Village, Penal against Powergen.
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GEORGETOWN—A leading tourism official here has labelled the Caribbean Premier League a “game changer” for the country’s sector, saying the showpiece had resulted in record arrivals over the last two years.
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Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow, left, with members of the board at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Antigua on Saturday.
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Teenaged off-spinner Erin Deane celebrates her maiden regional domestic five-wicket haul on Monday.
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Central FC Levin Caballero, left, gets the better of AC PoS Malik Mieres during the TTPFL I match at the Phase 2 Recreation Ground in La Horquetta on March 15, 2024. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/DPP)
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President of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Kishore Shallow.
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Guyana’s Kaysia Schultz.
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Central Sports’ Shane Moseley flicks the ball into midwicket for a single against Powergen Penal Sports Club during the TTCB Premiership I match at the Syne Village ground in Penal, on Saturday.
DANIEL PRENTICE
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Stafanie Taylor... hit unbeaten 48 off 33 deliveries.
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T&T swimmers and officials pose for a team photo prior to their departure from Piarco International Airport for Bahamas via Jamaica to compete at this weekends’ 37th Carifta Swimming Championships at the Betty Kelly- Kenning Aquatic Centre in Nassau, Bahamas from Saturday, March 30 to Tuesday, April 2. PICTURE ASAT&T
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Coach Christophe Jackson Charles, second from right, celebrates with his Maloney Pacers players after winning the Championship Division title, beating Spartans TT, 108-82, in the Destiny Invitational Arima League at the Princess Royal Basketball Court on Saturday.
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