“I want to be number one!”
West Indies leg-spinner, Hayden Walsh Jr., is working hard to fulfill his dream of becoming the number one bowler in the world.
West Indies leg-spinner, Hayden Walsh Jr., is working hard to fulfill his dream of becoming the number one bowler in the world.
West Indies head coach Phil Simmons said that he is happy to see the prospect of two `A’ team matches between his side and New Zealand’s.
Cricket action in Berbice is set to return on November 21 as the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) pushes to end the 2020 season on a high.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) will look to host their two premier Regional tournaments within the first quarter of 2021.
West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has made it clear that Test captain, Jason Holder is always in consideration for the T20 side.
As West Indies prepare to battle New Zealand, all-rounder Rovman Powell is confident of the Caribbean side’s chances of snatching a series win in the T20 format.
President of the Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA), Dwayne Scott has signalled his intention to decentralise the discipline.
Newly-elected president of the Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA), Dwayne Scott has called for the development of more infrastructure and a unified approach towards improving the sport.
As West Indies prepare to face New Zealand later this month, an otherwise important series for the Caribbean side could have an even greater significance for a few key members in their side.
West Indies legend Clive Lloyd believes fitness is an area West Indies should improve on as they prepare to head into their series against New Zealand.
Former West Indies seamer, Ian Bradshaw, believes the West Indies will enter their series against New Zealand as the underdogs but said that he is happy to see Darren Bravo and Shimron Hetmyer returning to boost the batting.
Despite the financial difficulties Cricket West Indies face, it will not benefit financially from the West Indies’ tour of New Zealand.
West Indies hold the edge over New Zealand in the T20Is but will be facing an uphill battle in the Test series.
Guyanese left-arm spinner, Kaysia Schultz is working overtime to secure a spot on the West Indies women’s side for both International Cricket Council’s 50-over and T20 World Cups over the next two years.
President of the Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA), Brian Goodridge is calling on the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr.,
West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd could potentially stake a claim and fulfill his dream of playing Test cricket.
Following her election to the Executive Committee of the World Olympians Association, the four-time Guyanese Olympian has proclaimed that she will be working in everyone’s interest.
West Indies’ latest addition to the T20I side, Romario Shepherd, is ecstatic about his selection and keen to show the world his talents.
Former president of Cricket West Indies, Whycliffe “Dave” Cameron believes that it is not profitable to host Tests in the Caribbean unless it’s one of the Big Three nations of England, Australia or India.
The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) is planning to hit the ground running once normalcy returns to the cricket fraternity locally.
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