West Indies A concluded their tour of South Asia on a losing note, as they were handed a six-wicket beating by Nepal in the final encounter of a five-match T20 series at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur, on Saturday. Despite the loss, the Caribbean side topped the series 3-2, but had very...
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Category: Regional
Cricket West Indies VP dismisses GCB legal action as ‘laughable’
(Sportsmax) – Cricket West Indies (CWI) Vice President and President of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB), Azim Bassarath, has dismissed the legal action taken by the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) against CWI as laughable, especially given their organization’s recent history with alleged questionable elections at the territorial board level. On April 20, the...
Caribbean leaders urge renegotiation of the CPL-CWI contract
The lucrative Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which began 11 years ago, has come under the microscope at the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket in Trinidad, with government leaders urging the parties to renegotiate the contract for the Twenty20 tournament. The CPL is the premier T20 tournament that takes place in the West Indies every...
Four-Day: Guyana Harpy Eagles poised to retain title; other results pending
Reigning champions Guyana Harpy Eagles strengthened their position to retain the West Indies Championship title, as they downed Combined Campuses & Colleges Marooners by eight wickets in their final round encounter at Frank Worrell Field, in Trinidad and Tobago, on Friday. Set 180 for victory, Harpy Eagles, through half-centuries from Raymond Perez (79 not out)...
Four-Day: Eight centuries, six five-wicket hauls recorded in round six
Big scores and wickets were the name of the game as both batsmen and bowlers thrived in round six of the 2024 West Indies Championship. Across the four matches played from April 10-13 last week, eight centuries were scored and six five-wicket hauls were recorded. The biggest knock came during the game between the Trinidad...
Guyana complete 212-run win over Jamaica at Sabina Park
The Guyana Harpy Eagles completed a comprehensive 212-run win over the Jamaica Scorpions on day four of their sixth round West Indies Championship fixture at Sabina Park on Saturday. The Scorpions began day four 123-2 off 43 overs needing a further 296 runs for an improbable victory. Things started horribly for the hosts when overnight...
The Prince of Essequibo came to Guyana’s rescue
By Brandon Corlette Kemol Savory was the unlikely man to rescue Guyana Harpy Eagles in round six of the ongoing West Indies championship. The Guyanese were in a perilous position at 61-6 against Jamaica Scorpions on day one at Sabina Park. The 27-year-old Savory, who is regarded as the Prince of Essequibo among his peers,...
West Indies ‘A’ to tour Nepal
Cricket West Indies (CWI) and the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) have announced a T20 ‘A’ Team tour as part of their respective ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 preparations. This historic series will be the first time a West Indies team has toured Nepal and will consist of five (5) T20 matches, all of...
Sylus Tyndall named as replacement for injured Matthew Nandu
Fast-bowler Sylus Tyndall earns his maiden Guyana Harpy Eagles 4-Day team call up as action in the ongoing West Indies 4-Day Championship continue against the Jamaica Scorpions in the upcoming round which bowls off Wednesday April 10. A former U19 national player, Tyndall who made a full recovery following a chronic ankle injury which has...
GCB congratulates Guyana U-15 team after unbeaten run at Regionals
Guyana narrowly missed out on the title and was only edged out due to the fast-bowling points captured by winners Barbados. The Bajans finished with 22.0 points including 4.0 pace points, winning 4 of their 5 games with a no-result. Meanwhile, the Guyanese also finished unbeaten, winning 4 games with a no-result as they finished...