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.
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
Darren Sammy and Denesh Ramdin batted the West Indies out of problems and into a position of strength as they added a crucial century
The West Indies Cricket Board’s Selection Panel today named the 13-man squad for the 1st Test match against Zimbabwe at Kensington Oval
Guyana batting stalwart Shivnarine Chanderpaul says he’s excited and looking forward to Saturday’s showdown against Trinidad and Tobago
Newly-appointed Guyana captain Veerasammy Permaul insisted that his team will be “at their very best” when they play in the Caribbean Twenty20 Tournament
est Indies batting star Shivnarine Chanderpaul has made a return to the top of the International Cricket Council’s Test Match Batting Rankings
South Africa batsman Hashim Amla has moved within four ratings points of becoming the number-one ranked batsman in the Reliance ICC Test Player Rankings
Fans of Brian Lara in the New York metropolitan area are in for a treat with an up close and personal moment with Brian Charles Lara
The West Indies Cricket Board on Sunday hailed the West Indies team for their Test series victory over hosts Bangladesh.
he West Indies Cricket Board today advised of the West Indies 15-member squad for five One-day Internationals and a Twenty20 International
The veteran West Indies left-handed batsman gathered an undefeated 203 to lead West Indies to 527 for four declared in their first innings in the first Test against Bangladesh
Kieran Powell appeared willing to take things in stride following his second Test hundred for West Indies.
Darren Sammy said West Indies were under little additional pressure to succeed against hosts Bangladesh in their upcoming