Combined Campuses and Colleges batsman Kieran Powell reacts after scoring a century against Barbados Pride during the CG United Regional Super 50 Cup at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on Friday. Powell scored 102 in CCC's two-wicket win.
Manchester City's Khadija Shaw, right, and Tottenham Hotspur's Amy James-Turner battle for the ball during the Women's Super League match at Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Friday.
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England's Phil Salt swings the bat after playing a shot against West Indies during the first T20 cricket match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, yesterday. Salt scored an unbeaten century (103 not out) to lead the visitors to an eight-wicket victory.
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West Indies T20 captain Rovman Powell.
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England's captain Liam Livingstone hits for six runs as West Indies' captain Shai Hope keeps wicket during the second ODI cricket match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, yesterday. West Indies lost by five wickets.
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Hayley Matthews.
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T&T's Stephen Enile, second from left, and Joel Theodore, second from right proudly display the national flag after being presented with the winners prize in the inaugural Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA) Senior Beach Volleyball men's title at the Rudy Boezen complex in Bonaire on Thursday night. Also in photo at left is CAZOVA president, T&T’s Mushtaque Mohammed, Gisette Emer, centre, vice-president of CAZOVA and president of the Bonaire National Volleyball Federation, and Sports Commissioner Clarke Abraham.
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Kaile Auvray scores twice.
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St Benedict’s College Derrel Garcia on the against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium Stadium in Marabella in October 23, 2024. Garcia scored the second in St Benedict's College 2-0 win. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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T&T's Dylan Carter won the 50m freestyle event gold medal.
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Combined Campuses and Colleges batsman Kieran Powell reacts after scoring a century against Barbados Pride during the CG United Regional Super 50 Cup at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on Friday. Powell scored 102 in CCC's two-wicket win.
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Manchester City's Khadija Shaw, right, and Tottenham Hotspur's Amy James-Turner battle for the ball during the Women's Super League match at Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Friday.
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T&T cyclist Akil Campbell
T&T cyclists failed to medal as Akil Campbell was ninth and Enrique De Comarmond, 15th in the Elite Men's category when the Caribbean Road Cycling Championship took place along the Heroes Highway, East Bank Demerara in Guyana, Sunday.
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Samp Army chairman Ritesh Patel, left, with operations director Akshar Patel
American-based cricket franchise Samp Army has had and continues to have a massive influence on both West Indian and American cricketers providing them with opportunities across the globe.
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Demetrius Richards scored a patient, unbeaten half-century to ensure Barbados Pride remained at the top of the table of the Regional Super50 with a tense one-wicket victory over the Guyana Harpy Eagles on Sunday at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain.
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Over the next few weeks Guardian Media Sports Desk will publish a series of features from former players, administrators, writers, historians and commentators on and about West Indies cricket from around the region about what is needed to revive West Indies cricket. Here's our second publication.
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England's captain Liam Livingstone hits for six runs as West Indies' captain Shai Hope keeps wicket during the second ODI cricket match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, yesterday. West Indies lost by five wickets.
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ST JOHN’S – England’s stand-in captain Liam Livingstone scored a breathtaking, maiden One Day International century to steer his side to an impressive five-wicket victory over the West Indies and level the three-match series on Saturday at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.
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In times of change, we often look to constants for comfort and guidance. For T&T, football has long been one of those constants—a binding force that brings us together, gives us purpose and allows us to dream.
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Hayley Matthews.
MELBOURNE – West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews produced a fine all-around showing to help her Melbourne Renegades to their first win of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) in Australia Friday.
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T&T’s Dylan Carter had to settle for fifth spot in the men's 50-metre butterfly when the third and final leg of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup concluded at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore on Saturday.
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Kirk McKenzie fell just short of a well-deserved half-century but it was enough to pilot the Jamaica Scorpions to a comfortable 80-run victory over the West Indies Academy via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in their Regional Super50 match on Saturday.
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T&T's Stephen Enile, second from left, and Joel Theodore, second from right proudly display the national flag after being presented with the winners prize in the inaugural Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA) Senior Beach Volleyball men's title at the Rudy Boezen complex in Bonaire on Thursday night. Also in photo at left is CAZOVA president, T&T’s Mushtaque Mohammed, Gisette Emer, centre, vice-president of CAZOVA and president of the Bonaire National Volleyball Federation, and Sports Commissioner Clarke Abraham.
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T&T's Stephen Enile and Joel Theodore secured their first-ever regional title when they won the inaugural Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA) Senior Beach Volleyball men's title at the Rudy Boezen complex in Bonaire on Thursday night.
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Kaile Auvray scores twice.
T&T international Kaile Auvray scored twice and Shaquille Stein a hat-trick as Cavalier FC of Jamaica slammed Dominican Republic's Moca FC 7-0 in the second leg of their 2024 Concacaf Caribbean Cup (CCC) semifinal for a 7-0 aggregate win at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica on Wednesday night.
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St Benedict’s College Derrel Garcia on the against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium Stadium in Marabella in October 23, 2024. Garcia scored the second in St Benedict's College 2-0 win. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Fatima College sealed the runner-up spot in the Premiership Division of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) courtesy of a comfortable 4-1 triumph over Malick Secondary School in their final match at their home ground on Mucurapo Road, Port-of-Spain on Friday.
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Levi Garcia scored winner for AEK Athens.
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Five Rivers Secondary School players celebrate after scoring a goal against St Joseph’s Convent during their Secondary Schools Football League Girls ‘Big Five’ semifinal at St Mary’s Grounds, Serpentine Road, St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Five Rivers won 2-1.
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T&T cyclist Akil Campbell
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Samp Army chairman Ritesh Patel, left, with operations director Akshar Patel
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England's captain Liam Livingstone hits for six runs as West Indies' captain Shai Hope keeps wicket during the second ODI cricket match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, yesterday. West Indies lost by five wickets.
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Hayley Matthews.
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