Shimron Hetmyer of Guyana.
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CWI hosted a two-week series of workshops for ground curators and staff ahead of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup.
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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.
West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd.
Aaron Moses, deputy chairman of the LOC, right, poses with Grenada Athletics Association president Conrad Francis, left, Senator Jonathan LaCrette, Minister of Youth and Sport, and Veda Bruno-Victor, chairperson of the LOC, and the competition medals, bronze, gold and silver, respectively, at yesterday’s media conference to launch this year’s Carifta Games in Grenada.
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Guyana’s Kaysia Schultz.
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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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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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Qiana Joseph...top-scored for Windward Islands with 37 from 39 balls with seven fours.
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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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Cuban boxing promoter Dr Adonis Diaz Fernandez, second from left in front, is flanked by his wife Nemis Lagar, left, and boxing coach Vicky Boodram, right, while in the back are boxers Dairel Vazquez, left, and Roiler Pascual Zamora, centre, and coach Damian Cantero, right.
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Justin Greaves of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.
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West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell tees off during his unbeaten half-century for KKR on Saturday.
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Shabika Gajnabi. (file photo)
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Eventual winner Omare Thompson leads a group of runners at the start of the T&T International Marathon (TTIM) 5K at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Thompson of One-A-Week Mulitisport Club won in a time of 16.31.
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Shimron Hetmyer of Guyana.
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CWI hosted a two-week series of workshops for ground curators and staff ahead of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Makeda Bain and Lily Mohammed were in ominous form on day two of the Catch Junior Tournament at the National Racquet Centre in Orange Grove, Tcaarigua on Sunday.
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Qiana Joseph...top-scored for Windward Islands with 37 from 39 balls with seven fours.
BASSETERRE, St Kitts – Windward Islands beat Leeward Islands by six wickets in the final game of Saturday’s triple-header at Warner Park, effectively handing Jamaica the Women’s T20 Blaze title with a round to spare.
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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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Kenya’s Alex Ebirori Ekesa and Colombian Palmenia Agudelo Berrio on Sunday claimed the top spots in the men’s and women’s categories of the T&T International Marathon which started and ended at White Hall at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain.
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Cuban boxing promoter Dr Adonis Diaz Fernandez, second from left in front, is flanked by his wife Nemis Lagar, left, and boxing coach Vicky Boodram, right, while in the back are boxers Dairel Vazquez, left, and Roiler Pascual Zamora, centre, and coach Damian Cantero, right.
The country is on the cusp of all-professional and Pro-Am boxing cards now, following a collaboration between the Alafin Fight and Event Promotions Ltd and the Cosmic Boxing Gym in Marabella on Friday, a partnership that will see the return of professional boxing in T&T after a long lay off.
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Justin Greaves of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.
ST AUGUSTINE, Trinidad– Opener Kamil Pooran and Sadique Henry struck contrasting half-centuries as Combined Campuses and Colleges Marooners produced a gallant effort, before crashing to a 61-run loss to CWI Academy on Saturday’s final day of their fifth round match in the West Indies Championship.
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West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell tees off during his unbeaten half-century for KKR on Saturday.
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KOLKATA – Broad-shouldered Andre Russell sparkled with a 20-ball fifty and snatched two wickets but Kolkata Knight Riders were still forced to withstand a bold challenge from Sunrisers Hyderabad before earning a narrow four-run win in the Indian Premier League on Saturday.
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Stafanie Taylor... hit unbeaten 48 off 33 deliveries.
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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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Guyana’s Kaysia Schultz.
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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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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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Qiana Joseph...top-scored for Windward Islands with 37 from 39 balls with seven fours.
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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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