Crystal Palace's Rio Cardines, right, of T&T challenges for the ball against Arsenal during the English Premier League football match in Selhurst Park, England, Sunday. Arsenal won 2-1.
Barbadian Thierry Gale of Bolton Wanderers.
Club Sando's Quentin Sampson plays a hook shot against HSM Motors Endeavour during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership II final match at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Club Sando won by 70 runs.
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West Indies head coach Daren Sammy spoke after training on Tuesday.
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T&T Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva, centre, spinner Bryan Charles, left, and former Red Force manager Sebastian Edwards admire the West Indies Championship trophy in the VIP Lounge of the Piarco International Airport yesterday. The victorious team was celebrated in a welcome reception after returning from the tournament in Antigua where they defeated the Guyana Harpy Eagles by 141 runs in the final on Wednesday.
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Dawnell Paul of Police FC, left, vs Mikaela Yearwood of UTT Women FC battle for the football during their TT Women’s League Football match at Phase 2 Recreation Ground, La Horquetta, last Sunday.
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T&T Red Force pacer Jayden Seales, second right, ran through the Guyana Harpy Eagles’ batting lineup.
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National Womens’ 8 Ball champion, Salisha Lochan, receiving her trophy and prize money from BSOTT president Reagan Low Chew Tung.
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QPCC I’s Ravi Kadoo takes a catch against FIAL Under-19 during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership I match at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday night.
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Crystal Palace's Rio Cardines, right, of T&T challenges for the ball against Arsenal during the English Premier League football match in Selhurst Park, England, Sunday. Arsenal won 2-1.
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Barbadian Thierry Gale of Bolton Wanderers.
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Rayad Emrit, T&T Red Force headcoach.
Victorious head coach of the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force cricket team, Rayad Emrit, has urged the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) to grant access to facilities at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy for training and preparation of the senior national team.
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National youth team player Malik Gopaul will be targeting a successful defence of his title in the Under-19 Boys Singles competition of the Arawak-sponsored Trinidad and Tobago Table Tennis Association (T&TTTA) Silver Bowl Age-Group Championships which serves off today.
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KINGSTON – Legendary West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh said he would be honoured to have a statue erected in his likeness at Sabina Park in Jamaica.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Speaking from his in-transit travel in Panama, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy dialled into the launch of the upcoming ODI and T20 series against Sri Lanka, and the passion in his voice was unmistakable.
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World Football Day at the United Nations on Monday (May 25) underscores a compelling reality: the FIFA World Cup 2026™ stands as a powerful testament to what countries can achieve through sustained international cooperation.
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One is not born with political consciousness. It is a living organism, evolutionary in character, influenced by direct experience and external stimuli, and subject to adaptation and change. Like political belief, it is not necessarily permanent. It develops over time as one begins to interpret one’s environment, one’s history, the observable events of the day, close to home and far away. I am a child of the anti-colonial 1960s. I remember my parents listening to the nightly radio broadcast of debate in our newly independent Parliament.
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Former national footballer Kevin Molino and national player Joevin Jones yesterday have identified themselves as the two local professional footballers that were allegedly caught in a Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) sting operation on Tuesday in connection with the discovery of a quantity of drugs at a Boy Cato Road, St. Helena house and was reportedly released without charge. Both players issued statements on their instagram handles on social media.
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T&T Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva, centre, spinner Bryan Charles, left, and former Red Force manager Sebastian Edwards admire the West Indies Championship trophy in the VIP Lounge of the Piarco International Airport yesterday. The victorious team was celebrated in a welcome reception after returning from the tournament in Antigua where they defeated the Guyana Harpy Eagles by 141 runs in the final on Wednesday.
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Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) president Azim Bassarath has called for the Red Force team to be bestowed with a national award.
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Dawnell Paul of Police FC, left, vs Mikaela Yearwood of UTT Women FC battle for the football during their TT Women’s League Football match at Phase 2 Recreation Ground, La Horquetta, last Sunday.
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Athletic Club Port-of-Spain (AC PoS) will be confident of maintaining their four-point lead at the top of the T&T Women’s League Football (WoLF) Trinidad Group standings when they meet the youthful Trendsetter Hawks at NUGFW Ground, Valsayn, from 4 pm on Sunday.
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Chief executive officer of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited, Owen Hill
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Chief executive officer of the Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL), Owen Hill has maintained that it would be too costly to introduce Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology for the Jamaican Premier League (JPL) playoffs.
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T&T Red Force pacer Jayden Seales, second right, ran through the Guyana Harpy Eagles’ batting lineup.
ST JOHN’S – Trinidad and Tobago Red Force’s pace quartet of Jayden Seales, Anderson Phillip, Terrance Hinds and Joshua James ran through the Guyana Harpy Eagles’ lineup in impressive fashion to bowl their side to its first West Indies Championship title in two decades.
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TORONTO, Canada – Guyana-born Shiv Persaud is the new President of Cricket Ontario having been elected at a recent Special Meeting.
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T&T Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva, centre, spinner Bryan Charles, left, and former Red Force manager Sebastian Edwards admire the West Indies Championship trophy in the VIP Lounge of the Piarco International Airport yesterday. The victorious team was celebrated in a welcome reception after returning from the tournament in Antigua where they defeated the Guyana Harpy Eagles by 141 runs in the final on Wednesday.
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Rayad Emrit, T&T Red Force headcoach.
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West Indies head coach Daren Sammy spoke after training on Tuesday.
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Former T&T midfield player Kevin Molino.
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T&T Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva, centre, spinner Bryan Charles, left, and former Red Force manager Sebastian Edwards admire the West Indies Championship trophy in the VIP Lounge of the Piarco International Airport yesterday. The victorious team was celebrated in a welcome reception after returning from the tournament in Antigua where they defeated the Guyana Harpy Eagles by 141 runs in the final on Wednesday.
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Dawnell Paul of Police FC, left, vs Mikaela Yearwood of UTT Women FC battle for the football during their TT Women’s League Football match at Phase 2 Recreation Ground, La Horquetta, last Sunday.
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