T&T Red Force spinner Imran Khan took 4/47 vs Jamaica.
Daniel Prentice
T&T and Barbados netballers meet in centre-court following the final match of the CNA Jean Pierre Youth Championships at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium in Roseau, Dominica, on Wednesday. T&T fell to a 26-12 defeat to place fourth while unbeaten Barbados won the title.
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Gold Cup teams draw
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T&T's France-based duo, Malik Gopual and Chloe Fraser, earned bronze medals after losing their Under-15 Mixed Doubles semifinals in the Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation Youth (Under-15 & U-19) Championship at the National Gymnasium in Georgetown, Guyana, yesterday.
Steeven Saba, left, and Danley Jacques, centre, celebrate with Carnejy Antoine after he scored for Haiti against Bermuda in the Concacaf Nations League on Tuesday at the Estadio Panamericano in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic.
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Ariagner Smith, left, Nicaragua’s goalscorer is tackled by T&T’s John-Paul Rochford during action in Monday’s crucial CONCACAF Nations League encounter between the teams at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago. The match ended 1-1.
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Guyana Harpy Eagles pacer Ronsford Beaton.
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T&T’s Red Force allrounder Terrence Hinds plays one of his many scoring shots during the West Indies Regional Championship round 5 match between T&T Red Force and Jamaica Scorpions at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, San Fernando, yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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South Africa's batsman Wayne Parnell, right, reacts after being bowled by West Indies's bowler Alzarri Joseph, for 2 runs during the final T20 cricket match between South Africa and West Indies, at Wanderers stadium, in Johannesburg, South Africa, yesterday. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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National Under-16 netball coach Lystra Solomon-Simmons, right, and assistant coach Liselle Johnson pose with players and fellow technical staff members at the Piarco International Airport before jetting off to Dominica for the CNA Jean Pierre Junior Netball Championships, which continues today with T&T facing Cayman Islands.
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Jereem Richards—Milrose Games 2023 400 metres champion in February.
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Cephas Cooper scored 88
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T&T Soca Warriors’ midfielder Kaile Auvray, centre, pushes his team into an attacking position despite the presence of two players from the Bahamas in their penultimate CONCACAF Nations League B Group C match at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas on Friday. T&T won 3-0.
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La Horquetta Rangers Adica Osaee, left, gets away from Club Sando’s Kevon Williams during the T&T Premier Football League match at the Phase 2 Recreation Grounds in La Horquetta, yesterday. The match ended in a 4-4 draw.
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Nicaragua defenders jump as T&T's Jovein Jones takes a shot on goal via a free kick during their final CONCACAF Nations League B Group C match at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet in Tobago, on Monday night. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
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T&T Red Force spinner Imran Khan took 4/47 vs Jamaica.
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T&T and Barbados netballers meet in centre-court following the final match of the CNA Jean Pierre Youth Championships at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium in Roseau, Dominica, on Wednesday. T&T fell to a 26-12 defeat to place fourth while unbeaten Barbados won the title.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Two-time Twenty20 World Cup winner, Johnson Charles and speedster Alzarri Joseph were among the big movers in the ICC Twenty20 International Rankings released on Wednesday.
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T&T's France-based duo, Malik Gopual and Chloe Fraser, earned bronze medals after losing their Under-15 Mixed Doubles semifinals in the Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation Youth (Under-15 & U-19) Championship at the National Gymnasium in Georgetown, Guyana, yesterday.
France-based Malik Gopual and Chloe Fraser, Nicholas O’Young, and Priyanka Khellawan earned bronze medals after losing their respective Under-15 and Under-19 Mixed Doubles semifinals in the Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation Youth (Under-15 & U-19) Championship at the National Gymnasium in Georgetown, Guyana on Thursday.
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Steeven Saba, left, and Danley Jacques, centre, celebrate with Carnejy Antoine after he scored for Haiti against Bermuda in the Concacaf Nations League on Tuesday at the Estadio Panamericano in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic.
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MIAMI, Florida – Haiti and St Maarten confirmed their promotion status with wins against fellow Caribbean Football Union sides, Bermuda and the United States Virgin Islands respectively, in the Concacaf Nations League on Tuesday.
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Ariagner Smith, left, Nicaragua’s goalscorer is tackled by T&T’s John-Paul Rochford during action in Monday’s crucial CONCACAF Nations League encounter between the teams at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago. The match ended 1-1.
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Monday’s 1-1 tie with Nicaragua at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago was a “game of nasty, dirty tactics” as described by national coach Angus Eve, that ensured the visitors go through to League ‘A’ of the CONCACAF Nations League as Group ‘C’ winner, as well as automatic qualification to the CONCACAF Gold Cup, next year.
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Guyana Harpy Eagles pacer Ronsford Beaton.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Guyana Harpy Eagles pacer Ronsford Beaton has been suspended from bowling in the West Indies Championship by Cricket West Indies with immediate effect.
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T&T’s Red Force allrounder Terrence Hinds plays one of his many scoring shots during the West Indies Regional Championship round 5 match between T&T Red Force and Jamaica Scorpions at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, San Fernando, yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Hosts and table leaders Guyana Harpy Eagles fought back after burly Leeward Islands Hurricanes off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall ripped the heart out of their batting and became the first bowler to pass 30 wickets for the season in the West Indies Championship on Wednesday.
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South Africa's batsman Wayne Parnell, right, reacts after being bowled by West Indies's bowler Alzarri Joseph, for 2 runs during the final T20 cricket match between South Africa and West Indies, at Wanderers stadium, in Johannesburg, South Africa, yesterday. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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JOHANNESBURG – A scintillating unbeaten cameo at the back end from all-rounder Romario Shepherd and an outstanding career-best five-wicket haul by fast bowler Alzarri Joseph, combined to fire West Indies to a seven-run victory and their first Twenty20 International series win over South Africa in nearly a decade in South Africa on Tuesday.
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As Caribbean Airlines flight BW 458 ascended away from Piarco International Airport with Captain Andy Cheekes giving an assured description of the flight path to Jamaica, the scenic and beautiful T&T, in all her early morning brilliance, was a visual reminder of all that’s majestic about the twin-island Republic.
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National Under-16 netball coach Lystra Solomon-Simmons, right, and assistant coach Liselle Johnson pose with players and fellow technical staff members at the Piarco International Airport before jetting off to Dominica for the CNA Jean Pierre Junior Netball Championships, which continues today with T&T facing Cayman Islands.
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T&T junior netballers had mixed results in their opening two matches at the Caribbean Netball Association’s (CNA) Jean Pierre Youth Netball Championships in Roseau, Dominica, which started on the weekend.
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Jereem Richards—Milrose Games 2023 400 metres champion in February.
Track and field athlete Jereem “The Dream” Richards and cyclist Teniel Campbell were named the 2022 First Citizens Sports Foundation ‘Sportsman of the Year’ and ‘Sportswoman of the Year’ award recipients at the 60th annual awards ceremony themed Passing the Baton which was held at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain, on Sunday.
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Cephas Cooper scored 88
Queen’s Park completed an innings and 71-run win over Alescon Comets at Pierre Road, Felicity, but they will have to keep the champagne on ice for a few more days because of a protest in the T&T Cricket Board Premiership Division 1 competition.
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T&T Soca Warriors’ midfielder Kaile Auvray, centre, pushes his team into an attacking position despite the presence of two players from the Bahamas in their penultimate CONCACAF Nations League B Group C match at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas on Friday. T&T won 3-0.
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T&T Soca Warriors captain Joevin Jones and his teammates will be going all out in their must-win match against Nicaragua tonight when both teams meet in their final CONCACAF Nations League B Group C match at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet in Tobago from 8 pm.
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T&T Red Force spinner Imran Khan took 4/47 vs Jamaica.
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T&T and Barbados netballers meet in centre-court following the final match of the CNA Jean Pierre Youth Championships at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium in Roseau, Dominica, on Wednesday. T&T fell to a 26-12 defeat to place fourth while unbeaten Barbados won the title.
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Johnson Charles
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T&T's France-based duo, Malik Gopual and Chloe Fraser, earned bronze medals after losing their Under-15 Mixed Doubles semifinals in the Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation Youth (Under-15 & U-19) Championship at the National Gymnasium in Georgetown, Guyana, yesterday.
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Steeven Saba, left, and Danley Jacques, centre, celebrate with Carnejy Antoine after he scored for Haiti against Bermuda in the Concacaf Nations League on Tuesday at the Estadio Panamericano in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic.
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Ariagner Smith, left, Nicaragua’s goalscorer is tackled by T&T’s John-Paul Rochford during action in Monday’s crucial CONCACAF Nations League encounter between the teams at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago. The match ended 1-1.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Guyana Harpy Eagles pacer Ronsford Beaton.
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T&T’s Red Force allrounder Terrence Hinds plays one of his many scoring shots during the West Indies Regional Championship round 5 match between T&T Red Force and Jamaica Scorpions at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, San Fernando, yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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South Africa's batsman Wayne Parnell, right, reacts after being bowled by West Indies's bowler Alzarri Joseph, for 2 runs during the final T20 cricket match between South Africa and West Indies, at Wanderers stadium, in Johannesburg, South Africa, yesterday. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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National Under-16 netball coach Lystra Solomon-Simmons, right, and assistant coach Liselle Johnson pose with players and fellow technical staff members at the Piarco International Airport before jetting off to Dominica for the CNA Jean Pierre Junior Netball Championships, which continues today with T&T facing Cayman Islands.
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