Roy Sweeney 1935-2013 – A Cricket Visionary Passes On
The American cricketing community, more so the New York metropolitan area is mourning the loss of Roy Sweeney, a cricket visionary
The American cricketing community, more so the New York metropolitan area is mourning the loss of Roy Sweeney, a cricket visionary
American Cricket Federation regrets to announce the passing of a New York cricket icon Roy Sweeney earlier yesterday in Florida.
The West Indies Cricket Board has named its preliminary squad of 30 players for the ICC Champions Trophy to be staged from June 6 to 23
Shivnarine Chanderpaul was made to work hard for his 28th Test century but was quite satisfied with his performance against Zimbabwe on the second day
The West Indies Cricket Board’s Selection Panel today named the 13-man squad for the 1st Test match against Zimbabwe at Kensington Oval
Financier, Ajmal Khan, Founder and Chairman of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), revealed further details about the League
Chris Gayle is ready to return to his spot at the top of the batting order for West Indies and he is looking to make an impact in the one-off T20
Chris Gayle gave a six-hitting exhibition on Friday as he led Jamaica to victory over CCC and a spot in Saturday night’s Caribbean T20 Play-off match
Left-handed opening batsman Chris Gayle has been approved to replace middle-order batsman Andre McCarthy for the Caribbean T20 2013 Tournament
Following his recent excellent showing in the Test series in Bangladesh, West Indies batsman Kieran Powell has come in for high praise
Darren Sammy hailed the batting of Marlon Samuels and said he has become an integral part of the West Indies team since his return to the international game last year.
Darren Sammy said West Indies need to win the final Test in their series of two against Bangladesh to extend their winning record
he West Indies Cricket Board today advised of the West Indies 15-member squad for five One-day Internationals and a Twenty20 International
Kieran Powell appeared willing to take things in stride following his second Test hundred for West Indies.
The talismanic opener said he was glad to play a key role in West Indies winning the ICC World Twenty20 Tournament, but it was time to focus on the new challenge, and continue to help the visitors move up the World Rankings.
Veerasammy Permaul said he felt little pressure following in the footsteps of the two young spinners that have preceded him into the West Indies team.
Darren Sammy said West Indies were under little additional pressure to succeed against hosts Bangladesh in their upcoming