Chelsea footballer Cole Palmer, second right, accepts a St Kitts & Nevis football jersey from Prime Minister Terrance Drew, second left, during his trip to St Kitts & Nevis.
Carl Hooper
Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow.
West Indies Test captain Roston Chase.
East’s Abdul-Raheem Toppin, who was named the “Man of the Tournament”, collects the trophy from TTCB general secretary Altaf Baskh in April. He led the T&T batting with 77 runs yesterday.
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The new home of the T&T Olympic Committee at Robinsonville, Belmont.
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West Indies' Alzarri Joseph looks at Australia's Steve Smith after bowling him on day two of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday.
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Hayley Matthews named Player-of-the-Month for June.
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West Indies' Shamar Joseph celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Beau Webster, right, on day one of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday.
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Che Benny scored winner for Peace and Love
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T&T’s Jahreef Miguel, centre, prepares to spike against Suriname during their final pool match in the CAZOVA Men’s U-23 Championship at the Maloney Indoor Sports Arena on Saturday night. T&T suffered a 25-18, 25-19, 20-25, 23-25, 15-11 loss but still advanced to the final. Yesterday in the title match, T&T defeated Suriname 21-25, 25-20, 30-28, 23-25, 15-10.
Daniel Prentice
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Senator David Nakhid, centre, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs is welcomed to the Ministry by Permanent Secretary Beverly Reid-Samuel, right, and Sports Minister Phillip Watts.
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Keith Look-Loy former national youth player and TTFA Technical Director.
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Breanna Belmar of Marlins.
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Chelsea footballer Cole Palmer, second right, accepts a St Kitts & Nevis football jersey from Prime Minister Terrance Drew, second left, during his trip to St Kitts & Nevis.
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Carl Hooper
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Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua — Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Dr Kishore Shallow is fully supporting West Indies Head Coach Daren Sammy amid the calls for his removal by former players after the Test series against Australia ended in embarrassing fashion for the home side on Monday, with them being bundled out for 27 runs in the second innings at Sabina Park, losing by a mammoth 176 runs and recording the second-lowest score in the history of Test cricket.
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West Indies Test captain Roston Chase.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – West Indies Test captain Roston Chase has characterised the West Indies’ humiliating batting performance, which saw them bundled out for just 27 in the second innings in the third and final Test match against Australia on Monday as “heartbreaking”.
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East’s Abdul-Raheem Toppin, who was named the “Man of the Tournament”, collects the trophy from TTCB general secretary Altaf Baskh in April. He led the T&T batting with 77 runs yesterday.
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – USA-1 installed themselves as heavy favourites to capture the 2025 Rising Stars Men’s 50-over Championship by thrashing defending champions Barbados in a clash of unbeaten teams on Tuesday.
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The new home of the T&T Olympic Committee at Robinsonville, Belmont.
Trinidad and Tobago is expected to field 75 athletes at the second edition of the Junior (Under 23) Pan American Jr Games in Asuncion, Paraguay, from August 9 to 23. T&T’s Chief-de-Mission of the Games, Jariel Mc Collins, says the local competitors participate in 13 sporting disciplines – Archery, Athletics, Aquatics, Badminton, Cycling, Golf, Table tennis, Tennis, Triathlon, Sailing, Basketball, Rugby and Hockey.
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West Indies' Alzarri Joseph looks at Australia's Steve Smith after bowling him on day two of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Mitchell Starc marked his centennial Test match with a mesmerising six-wicket haul as Australia closed out their three-match series against West Indies in historic fashion on Monday.
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Hayley Matthews named Player-of-the-Month for June.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Hayley Matthews copped yet another award in her already glittering career when she took home the ICC’s Women’s Player of the Month award for the month of June.
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Barry Kahn in a www.frontofficesports.com interview in its Sunday (July 13) edition said: “I think the question is, how do you take something that has historically really been an amateur or participatory sport and turn it into an entertainment property?”
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West Indies' Shamar Joseph celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Beau Webster, right, on day one of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday.
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KINGSTON – Fast bowlers Shamar Joseph and Jayden Seales, along with pacer Justin Greaves bowled West Indies into a position of authority against Australia at the end of the opening day of the third day/night Test at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Saturday.
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Che Benny scored winner for Peace and Love
Organs and Peace and Love Reloaded, both kicked off the defence of their respective Open and Over-45 Division titles in the Tyro Sports Club Open Division and Over-45 Division Seven-A-Side Football with wins at the Ato Boldon Ground, Lower Santa Cruz.
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T&T’s Jahreef Miguel, centre, prepares to spike against Suriname during their final pool match in the CAZOVA Men’s U-23 Championship at the Maloney Indoor Sports Arena on Saturday night. T&T suffered a 25-18, 25-19, 20-25, 23-25, 15-11 loss but still advanced to the final. Yesterday in the title match, T&T defeated Suriname 21-25, 25-20, 30-28, 23-25, 15-10.
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Host T&T were crowned the first champions of the Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA) Under-23 Men’s Championship hosted by the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) at the Maloney Indoor Sports Arena Sunday.
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Senator David Nakhid, centre, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs is welcomed to the Ministry by Permanent Secretary Beverly Reid-Samuel, right, and Sports Minister Phillip Watts.
It appears that the T&T football team will enter the final round of the World Cup Qualifiers as the ‘Soca Warriors’ after all.
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Keith Look-Loy former national youth player and TTFA Technical Director.
“It’s a pointless competition. Whoever wins it will be the worst winner of all time because they’ll have played all summer and then gone straight back into the league.” So said Jurgen Klopp about the inaugural Club World Cup in June.
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Chelsea footballer Cole Palmer, second right, accepts a St Kitts & Nevis football jersey from Prime Minister Terrance Drew, second left, during his trip to St Kitts & Nevis.
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Carl Hooper
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Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow.
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West Indies Test captain Roston Chase.
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East’s Abdul-Raheem Toppin, who was named the “Man of the Tournament”, collects the trophy from TTCB general secretary Altaf Baskh in April. He led the T&T batting with 77 runs yesterday.
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The new home of the T&T Olympic Committee at Robinsonville, Belmont.
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West Indies' Alzarri Joseph looks at Australia's Steve Smith after bowling him on day two of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday.
AP Photo
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Hayley Matthews named Player-of-the-Month for June.
Courtesy CWI Media
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West Indies' Shamar Joseph celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Beau Webster, right, on day one of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday.
AP Photo
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Che Benny scored winner for Peace and Love
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