West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews celebrates against hosts Pakistan Women after reaching her fifth One-day International hundred on Thursday in Karachi. West Indies won by 113 runs.
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Dillon Sankar of D'Crushers was named "Player of the Match".
Clayton Clarke
Sinead Jack-Kisal in action.
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SSFL president Merere Gonzales, centre, with the “Players of the Year” for SSFL 2023, with their trophies, Michael Chaves of Fatima College, left, and J’Eleisha Alexander of Scarborough Secondary at the awards and prize giving distribution held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Couva, yesterday.
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Shai Hope of Delhi Capitals hits out during his knock against Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday. Capitals won by six wickets.
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Rovman Powell speaks following the Indian Premier League game between his Rajasthan Royals and Sunil Narine’s Kolkata Knight Riders on Tuesday.
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Women’s CPL to be staged in T&T.
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Madonna Wheelers rider Kylee Young will contest the juvenile women's category today.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews speaks during a media conference on Wednesday.
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FILE: T&T's Rheann Chung
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Rajasthan Royals' Rovman Powell plays a shot against Kolkata Knight Riders during the Indian Premier League cricket match in Kolkata, India, yesterday. Royals won by two wickets.
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Veteran Bismah Maroof … included subject to fiitness.
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Stafanie Taylor (left) chats with current captain Hayley Matthews during a training session.
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Guyana Harpy Eagles captain Tevin Imlach.
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Police basketballers and staff celebrate winning game three, 84-72, in the Championship Division’s best in-three series final of the South Zone Basketball League at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando on Friday.
Daniel Prentice
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews celebrates against hosts Pakistan Women after reaching her fifth One-day International hundred on Thursday in Karachi. West Indies won by 113 runs.
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Dillon Sankar of D'Crushers was named "Player of the Match".
Clayton Clarke
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Sinead Jack-Kisal in action.
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SSFL president Merere Gonzales, centre, with the “Players of the Year” for SSFL 2023, with their trophies, Michael Chaves of Fatima College, left, and J’Eleisha Alexander of Scarborough Secondary at the awards and prize giving distribution held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Couva, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
Fatima College standout Michael Chaves and J’Eleisha Alexander of Scarborough Secondary were named as the 2023 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Boys’ and Girls’ “Players of the Year” (POTY), respectively, when the annual end-of-season awards was held at the Couva Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce, Camden Road, Couva, Thursday.
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Shai Hope of Delhi Capitals hits out during his knock against Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday. Capitals won by six wickets.
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AHMEDABAD – Shai Hope sparkled but only briefly in his third appearance in the Indian Premier League this season, as his Delhi Capitals chased down a paltry 90 to post their third win of the campaign in India on Wednesday.
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Cricket West Indies (CWI) could not have set it up any better as four teams are separated by five points, and any team from Windward Islands Volcanoes (87.6), Barbados Pride (83.4), Leeward Islands Hurricanes (83.2) and Guyana Harpy Eagles (82.8), can win the title.
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Rovman Powell speaks following the Indian Premier League game between his Rajasthan Royals and Sunil Narine’s Kolkata Knight Riders on Tuesday.
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West Indies T20I captain Rovman Powell has been trying to persuade Sunil Narine to unretire from international cricket to play in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
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Women’s CPL to be staged in T&T.
Trinidad and Tobago will play host to the third edition of the Women’s Caribbean Premier League when the tournament bowls off in August.
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Madonna Wheelers rider Kylee Young will contest the juvenile women's category today.
Voted the most outstanding tinymite riders at the recent Easter International Cycling Grand Prix, the pair of Liam Lowell of the Madonna Wheelers and Melina Lopez (Rigtech Sonics), will go for top honours on the opening day of the National Cycling Championships Thursday at the National Cycling Centre in Couva, from 7 pm.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews speaks during a media conference on Wednesday.
KARACHI – West Indies Women’s batting, along with their One-Day International form, will come under the spotlight when they clash with Pakistan Women in a three-match series bowling off in Pakistan on Thursday.
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FILE: T&T's Rheann Chung
France-based duo, Rheann Chung and Chloe Fraser combined for three wins to lead T&T to a 3-2 upset of host Dominican Republic and with it a spot in the semifinals of the Senior Caribbean Table Tennis Federation Women's Team competition at the Parque del Este Table Tennis Hall, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Wednesday.
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Rajasthan Royals' Rovman Powell plays a shot against Kolkata Knight Riders during the Indian Premier League cricket match in Kolkata, India, yesterday. Royals won by two wickets.
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KOLKATA, India – Sunil Narine lashed a magnificent maiden Twenty20 hundred but it came in a losing cause as Englishman Jos Buttler responded with his eighth century in the format, to help Rajasthan Royals reel in 224 and equal the highest successful chase in Indian Premier League history on Tuesday.
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Veteran Bismah Maroof … included subject to fiitness.
KARACHI, Pakistan – Pakistan selectors have recalled five players for the eight-match white-ball series against touring West Indies Women starting on Thursday.
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Stafanie Taylor (left) chats with current captain Hayley Matthews during a training session.
KARACHI, Pakistan—Former skipper Stafanie Taylor says she expects West Indies Women to be up for the spin challenge when they face Pakistan Women in an eight-match white-ball series starting Thursday.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews celebrates against hosts Pakistan Women after reaching her fifth One-day International hundred on Thursday in Karachi. West Indies won by 113 runs.
Courtesy PCB
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Dillon Sankar of D'Crushers was named "Player of the Match".
Clayton Clarke
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Sinead Jack-Kisal in action.
Cortesy FIVB
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SSFL president Merere Gonzales, centre, with the “Players of the Year” for SSFL 2023, with their trophies, Michael Chaves of Fatima College, left, and J’Eleisha Alexander of Scarborough Secondary at the awards and prize giving distribution held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Couva, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
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Shai Hope of Delhi Capitals hits out during his knock against Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday. Capitals won by six wickets.
Courtesy BCCI
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Rovman Powell speaks following the Indian Premier League game between his Rajasthan Royals and Sunil Narine’s Kolkata Knight Riders on Tuesday.
Courtesy BCCI
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Women’s CPL to be staged in T&T.
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Madonna Wheelers rider Kylee Young will contest the juvenile women's category today.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews speaks during a media conference on Wednesday.
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FILE: T&T's Rheann Chung
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Rajasthan Royals' Rovman Powell plays a shot against Kolkata Knight Riders during the Indian Premier League cricket match in Kolkata, India, yesterday. Royals won by two wickets.
AP Photo
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