Newly appointed captain of the Guyana Amazon Warriors, Chris Green, is excited to unleash on the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Cricket West Indies Emerging Players signees, Ashmead Nedd and Kevin Sinclair.
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr., says he will be reviewing the current draft of the Sports Policy left by the previous administration while emphasizing the priority government has placed on having it completed.
Guyana Amazon Warriors yesterday confirmed the appointments of Chris Green and Nicholas Pooran as captain and vice-captain respectively for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Barbados Tridents’ skipper Jason Holder is wary that the bench strength of his side will be tested more in the 2020 edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Jamaica Tallawahs will be without the services of assistant coach, Ramnaresh Sarwan for the Caribbean Premier League T20 competition which starts August 18 in Trinidad and Tobago.
On the heels of the 2020 Caribbean Premier League (CPL), tournament director, Michael Hall is optimistic that the squads will be sufficient in light of the circumstances.
West Indies lead selector, Roger Harper is not satisfied with the current standard of West Indies batsmen and believes there must be more consistency and development coming from the first-class level.
West Indies lead selector, Roger Harper, believes there is a need for Caribbean batsmen to refine their skills and techniques in order to romp with the best in the world.
Lead West Indies selector, Roger Harper. has acknowledged feeling disappointed with the West Indies 1-2 defeat by England in the recent three test series but has opted to take things into perspective.
Former West Indies cricketer, Philo Wallace, is calling for a critical assessment of the West Indies management team following their 2-1 defeat at the hands of England recently.
West Indies skipper, Jason Holder, is of the opinion that the exposure to English county cricket would be ideal in helping to a turn around the fortunes of his side’s batsmen.
With the advent of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) sweeping the world, some cricket boards have taken the bold step to reintroduce the game under new restrictions with the West Indies and England christening the first international series since.