QPCC Isaiah Rajah plays a shot into the leside against Merryboys Sports Club during the TKR/CPL TTCB T20 Festival match at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, yesterday. (Photo Daniel Prentice)
DANIEL PRENTICE
Karishma Ramharack
Ashley Allen
West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews.
T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
Usain Bolt
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Athletes and officials of St Benedict’s College at the Piarco International Airport as they head off to the 2024 Penn Relays in the USA. The Penn Relays get underway today. Fatima College, Queen Royal College and Trinity College East are the other local schools competing.
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File: Mark Deyal
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Cricket West Inddies president, Dr Kishore Shallow.
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West Indies left-hander Nicholas Pooran.
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FILE - Nyeem Young...Cricket West Indies Academy captain.
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Roger Awah on the oche for Bulldogs took out the highest finish of the evening- 105.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews...scored her second century of the series. (file photo)
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Left-arm spinner Joshua Bishop.
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QPCC Isaiah Rajah plays a shot into the leside against Merryboys Sports Club during the TKR/CPL TTCB T20 Festival match at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, yesterday. (Photo Daniel Prentice)
DANIEL PRENTICE
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Karishma Ramharack
Ashley Allen
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West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews.
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T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
A two-day regional conference on West Indies cricket started on Thursday in Trinidad with stakeholders, including government officials and administrators, seeking to develop strategies to reinvigorate the sport that once had the Caribbean at the pinnacle on the global stage.
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“Sunil, please come back!” was the resounding cry from the cricket fraternity. The Sunil I am referring to is none other than champion spinner Sunil Narine. It came about following his recent sterling performances, especially with the bat, in the current Indian Premier League (IPL) for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
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Usain Bolt
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Sprint icon Usain Bolt has been named as an ambassador for this June’s ICC Twenty20 World Cup.
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Athletes and officials of St Benedict’s College at the Piarco International Airport as they head off to the 2024 Penn Relays in the USA. The Penn Relays get underway today. Fatima College, Queen Royal College and Trinity College East are the other local schools competing.
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Carifta boys’ Under-17 200 metres champion Kadeem Chinapoo will lead St Benedict’s College into action at the 128th edition of the Penn Relays at Franklyn Field, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA from Thursday (April 25) until Saturday (April 27).
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Mark Deyal of the Premier One club, Clarke Road United, made the cut for the West Indies A Team and its historic tour to Nepal.
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Cricket West Inddies president, Dr Kishore Shallow.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow has warned there is no “quick fix” to the issues facing West Indies cricket, and has called for a collaborative approach by stakeholders to finding “sustainable solutions.”
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West Indies left-hander Nicholas Pooran.
CHENNAI– Nicholas Pooran played a key role in Lucknow Super Giants’ record run chase as they overhauled a massive target of 211 to stun Chennai Super Kings by six wickets in the Indian Premier League Tuesday.
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FILE - Nyeem Young...Cricket West Indies Academy captain.
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua - Cricket West Indies (CWI) on Tuesday unveiled the squad selected for the West Indies Academy tour of Ireland, slated from June 8 - 29.
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Roger Awah on the oche for Bulldogs took out the highest finish of the evening- 105.
Courtesy TTDA
Four more match days remain in the T&T Darts Association (TTDA) Double In/Double Out league of darts
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews...scored her second century of the series. (file photo)
KARACHI – Captain Hayley Matthews carved out her second hundred of the series as West Indies Women completed their whitewash of Pakistan Women with an 88-run victory in the final One-Day International in Pakistan on Tuesday.
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Watching old sports replays on television can evoke a sense of nostalgia because it transports viewers back to memorable moments from their past, reminding them of the excitement, emotions, and experiences associated with those events. It's like reliving a cherished chapter of sports history or even your own life history.
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The 2024 Paris Olympics is just about three months away and honestly, there must be a sense of tremendous trepidation and concern among our sporting leaders about the readiness of the team. After no medals at the Tokyo Olympics, this country cannot afford another session of despair and sadness with no returns in medals.
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QPCC Isaiah Rajah plays a shot into the leside against Merryboys Sports Club during the TKR/CPL TTCB T20 Festival match at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, yesterday. (Photo Daniel Prentice)
DANIEL PRENTICE
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Karishma Ramharack
Ashley Allen
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West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews.
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T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
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Usain Bolt
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Athletes and officials of St Benedict’s College at the Piarco International Airport as they head off to the 2024 Penn Relays in the USA. The Penn Relays get underway today. Fatima College, Queen Royal College and Trinity College East are the other local schools competing.
Courtesy St Benedict's College
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File: Mark Deyal
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Cricket West Inddies president, Dr Kishore Shallow.
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West Indies left-hander Nicholas Pooran.
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FILE - Nyeem Young...Cricket West Indies Academy captain.
Courtesy ICC
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Roger Awah on the oche for Bulldogs took out the highest finish of the evening- 105.
Courtesy TTDA
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