Shimron Hetmyer of Guyana.
Randy Brooks - CPL T20
CWI hosted a two-week series of workshops for ground curators and staff ahead of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup.
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Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow, left, with members of the board at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Antigua on Saturday.
West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd.
Aaron Moses, deputy chairman of the LOC, right, poses with Grenada Athletics Association president Conrad Francis, left, Senator Jonathan LaCrette, Minister of Youth and Sport, and Veda Bruno-Victor, chairperson of the LOC, and the competition medals, bronze, gold and silver, respectively, at yesterday’s media conference to launch this year’s Carifta Games in Grenada.
Gyasi Merrique
WASA players Jean-Marc Lee Fai, from left, Curtis Humphreys, Christoff Roberts, Joel Henry and Alaric Humphreys pose for a team photo prior to their 3-0 defeat of Powergen in their T&T Table Tennis Association Premier Division match at the WASA Sports Club, St Joseph on Tuesday night.
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TTFA presidential candidate 2024 Colin Wharfe
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T&T’s Red Force batsman Kjorn Ottley hooks away the ball for four runs against Barbados Pride during the West Indies Regional Championship Round 5 match between T&T Red Force and Barbados Pride at Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of- Spain. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/DPP)
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Windward Islands Volcanoes captain Alick Athanaze.
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T&T’s Mickell Pierre goes past the challenge of Guyana’s Aroydy Brandford during their men’s round-robin match in the five-team Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre, in Alberta, Canada, yesterday. T&T won 5-3. PHOTO: PAHF.
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Zachary Julien, centre, goes up for the layup against QRC during the North Zone boys' U-15 final at the Nelson Mandela Park in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on March 12. Julien scored 19 in Fatima's 53-15 win. He will aim to excel for Fatima at the National Secondary Schools Championships which jump off today at the Maloney Indoor Sports Arena.
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Opener Trishan Holder … top-scored with an unbeaten 68. (file photo)
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Chris Gayle poses for a photo as he an Ali Khan light the Empire State Building in celebration of the International Cricket Council's Trophy Tour on Monday in New York City.
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FILE: Guyana’s Shemar Britton, right, of Queen’s Park Cricket Club, shows off his Men’s A1 Division title winnings in the Classified Table Tennis Championships after beating clubmate Yuvraaj Dookram, left, in the final at the National Racquet Centre, Orange Grove Road, Tacarigua, on March 4. Britton won 11-8, 11-6, 11-9.
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T&T's Mickell Pierre, from left, Jordan Vieira, Akim Toussaint, Jordan Reynos and Shaquille Daniel celebrate a goal scored against Canada in their four-team Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup opener at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre in Alberta, Canada yesterday. Vieira scored four goals in T&T's 7-3 win.
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West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder
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Tianna Guy
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Shimron Hetmyer of Guyana.
Randy Brooks - CPL T20
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CWI hosted a two-week series of workshops for ground curators and staff ahead of the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup.
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Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow, left, with members of the board at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Antigua on Saturday.
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Stafanie Taylor... hit 33 from 21 deliveries.
BASSETERRE – Former West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor tasted form along with international teammate Rashada Williams as Jamaica remained unbeaten in the Women’s T20 Blaze with a five-wicket victory over Guyana in St Kitts.
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Since my name has gone up to be on a slate for the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) elections, some have commented to me: “I see you throw your hat in the ring,” and, “Man, I am shocked you are going up for TTFA elections!”
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WASA players Jean-Marc Lee Fai, from left, Curtis Humphreys, Christoff Roberts, Joel Henry and Alaric Humphreys pose for a team photo prior to their 3-0 defeat of Powergen in their T&T Table Tennis Association Premier Division match at the WASA Sports Club, St Joseph on Tuesday night.
WASA Table Tennis Club made it two straight wins by 3-0 margins in the T&T Table Tennis Association Premier Division 11-team league competition when they swept past Powergen at the WASA Sports Club, St Joseph, on Tuesday night.
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TTFA presidential candidate 2024 Colin Wharfe
The thought of a rise for T&T on the FIFA world rankings to 81st or 80th may seem a bit far-fetched to date, but Colin Wharfe, one of two presidential candidates for the coming T&T Football Association Elections on April 13, is promising this.
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T&T’s Red Force batsman Kjorn Ottley hooks away the ball for four runs against Barbados Pride during the West Indies Regional Championship Round 5 match between T&T Red Force and Barbados Pride at Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of- Spain. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/DPP)
Daniel Kirby Prentice
Test left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican struck twice in the final hour and followed up a solid 72 from Jonathan Drakes that enabled Barbados Pride to hold a slim advantage against hosts and arch-rivals Trinidad & Tobago Red Force in the West Indies Championship at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain on Thursday.
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Windward Islands Volcanoes captain Alick Athanaze.
ST JOHN’S – Windward Islands Volcanoes enter the fifth round of the West Indies Championship with a slim lead, and with a difficult assignment against multiple-time champions Guyana Harpy Eagles at Coolidge Cricket Ground starting in Antigua Wednesday (March 20).
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T&T’s Mickell Pierre goes past the challenge of Guyana’s Aroydy Brandford during their men’s round-robin match in the five-team Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre, in Alberta, Canada, yesterday. T&T won 5-3. PHOTO: PAHF.
Co-captain Akim Toussaint and Jordan Reynos scored two goals each to lead the T&T senior national men’s hockey team to victory over regional rivals Guyana 5-3 to cement a semifinal spot in the Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup in Alberta, Canada on Thursday.
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Zachary Julien, centre, goes up for the layup against QRC during the North Zone boys' U-15 final at the Nelson Mandela Park in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on March 12. Julien scored 19 in Fatima's 53-15 win. He will aim to excel for Fatima at the National Secondary Schools Championships which jump off today at the Maloney Indoor Sports Arena.
Following the thrilling conclusion of the zonal competitions, the stage is now set for the pinnacle of secondary school basketball in T&T.
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Opener Trishan Holder … top-scored with an unbeaten 68. (file photo)
BASSETERRE, St Kitts – Title-holders Barbados bounced back from their shock opening round loss to Leeward Islands to post their first win of the Women’s T20 Blaze, with a 19-run verdict over Windward Islands at Warner Park on Tuesday.
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Chris Gayle poses for a photo as he an Ali Khan light the Empire State Building in celebration of the International Cricket Council's Trophy Tour on Monday in New York City.
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ST JOHN’S, ANTIGUA - The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Trophy Tour has been launched at New York’s Empire State Building, with two-time champion Chris Gayle and USA star Ali Khan lighting up the iconic skyscraper as fans count down to the biggest global T20 cricket event ever.
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FILE: Guyana’s Shemar Britton, right, of Queen’s Park Cricket Club, shows off his Men’s A1 Division title winnings in the Classified Table Tennis Championships after beating clubmate Yuvraaj Dookram, left, in the final at the National Racquet Centre, Orange Grove Road, Tacarigua, on March 4. Britton won 11-8, 11-6, 11-9.
Courtesy TTTTA
The reigning men’s and women’s champions in the T&T Table Tennis Association Men’s Division One and Women’s Team competitions, Queen’s Park Table Tennis Club, Carenage Blasters, and WASA all won their opening matches when the T&TTTA Premier Division 11-team league competition served off with three matches on Monday night.
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T&T's Mickell Pierre, from left, Jordan Vieira, Akim Toussaint, Jordan Reynos and Shaquille Daniel celebrate a goal scored against Canada in their four-team Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup opener at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre in Alberta, Canada yesterday. Vieira scored four goals in T&T's 7-3 win.
Courtesy PAHF
Jordan Vieira scored a beaver trick, inclusive of two goals in the opening period and then in the later stages to lead T&T senior national men’s hockey team to a convincing 7-3 whipping of host Canada in their opening match of the four-team Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup in Alberta, Tuesday.
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T&T’s Lyndell Byer, right, closes in on USA’s Lasse Nobereit in their Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup match at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre in Alberta, Canada, yesterday. USA won 4-3.
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FILE - Defiant Amir Jangoo... hits an unbeatn half-century (93 not out) to hold T&T Red force's innings together.
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Stafanie Taylor... hit 33 from 21 deliveries.
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WASA players Jean-Marc Lee Fai, from left, Curtis Humphreys, Christoff Roberts, Joel Henry and Alaric Humphreys pose for a team photo prior to their 3-0 defeat of Powergen in their T&T Table Tennis Association Premier Division match at the WASA Sports Club, St Joseph on Tuesday night.
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TTFA presidential candidate 2024 Colin Wharfe
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T&T’s Red Force batsman Kjorn Ottley hooks away the ball for four runs against Barbados Pride during the West Indies Regional Championship Round 5 match between T&T Red Force and Barbados Pride at Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of- Spain. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/DPP)
Daniel Kirby Prentice
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Windward Islands Volcanoes captain Alick Athanaze.
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T&T’s Mickell Pierre goes past the challenge of Guyana’s Aroydy Brandford during their men’s round-robin match in the five-team Indoor Pan American Hockey Cup at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre, in Alberta, Canada, yesterday. T&T won 5-3. PHOTO: PAHF.
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Zachary Julien, centre, goes up for the layup against QRC during the North Zone boys' U-15 final at the Nelson Mandela Park in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on March 12. Julien scored 19 in Fatima's 53-15 win. He will aim to excel for Fatima at the National Secondary Schools Championships which jump off today at the Maloney Indoor Sports Arena.
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Opener Trishan Holder … top-scored with an unbeaten 68. (file photo)
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