Cricket

Royston Crandon  celebrates the wicket of Jerome Taylor of Jamaica. (Randy Brooks photo)
Royston Crandon celebrates the wicket of Jerome Taylor of Jamaica. (Randy Brooks photo)

Royston Crandon among leading wicket takers

Bridgetown, Barbados – Four bowlers – Royston Crandon, Hamza Riazuddin, Alfonso Thomas and Ravi Rampaul – have taken five wickets apiece in this year’s West Indies Cricket Board’s T20 tournament after the Antigua leg of matches.

Chief Executive Officer of GT&T, Yog Mahadeo (centre) and President Bharrat Jagdeo (fifth left) display the 2011 GT&T 10/10 Softball Competition trophy, among the other dignitaries at yesterday’s launching of the tournament (Orlando Charles Photo)
Chief Executive Officer of GT&T, Yog Mahadeo (centre) and President Bharrat Jagdeo (fifth left) display the 2011 GT&T 10/10 Softball Competition trophy, among the other dignitaries at yesterday’s launching of the tournament (Orlando Charles Photo)

GT&T launches 10/10 Softball Cricket Tournament

The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company in collaboration with the Guyana Softball League and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport launched the 2011 edition of the 10/10 Softball Cricket Competition last evening at the International Conference Centre.

Ross Taylor

Pakistan hold advantage in second test v NZ

WELLINGTON, (Reuters) – Pakistan wicketkeeper Adnan Akmal took five catches as New Zealand’s top order failed to capitalise on sound starts and battled to 246 for six at the close of play on the first day of the second test at a windswept Basin Reserve yesterday.

Ernest Hilaire

WICB, CMC seal television rights deal

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) have announced a major television distribution rights deal for the Digicel Series for the next two years.

Ramnaresh Sarwan

Teams look for inspirational start to tournament

NORTH SOUND, Antigua, CMC – An arena that bears the name of a batsman that terrorised bowlers all around the World during his playing days appropriately provides the backdrop, as the Caribbean Twenty20 Championship opens today.

SO LONG, FAREWELL! Makhaya Ntini says goodbye to international cricket.

India rain on Ntini’s farewell parade

DURBAN,  (Reuters) – Rohit Sharma blazed a half-century  as India cantered to a 21-run win over South Africa in a one-off  Twenty20 international at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban yesterday.

Openers Taufeeq Umar and Mohammad Hafeez guided Pakistan to their 10-wicket win.

Pakistan complete 10-wicket win in first test v NZ

HAMILTON, New Zealand, (Reuters) – Pakistan   completed a thumping 10-wicket victory in the first test over   New Zealand inside three days after they had bowled the hosts  out for just 110 in their second innings after the tea break yesterday.

Dwayne Smith

Smith’s 52 fails to galvanise Bajans

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – A half-century from Dwayne Smith failed to inspire Barbados, and they suffered another setback in their preparation for the Caribbean Twenty20 Championship, when English county Hampshire prevailed in a nail-biting, three-wicket victory on Saturday.

Joey Carew

Joey Carew passes on

‘Mr.Knowledge’ is no more. Saturday night, Trinidad and Tobago and the West Indies lost one the greatest servants of cricket in the region, then Michael ‘Joey’ Carew passed on at the age of 73, at his home at Warren Street Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain.

Chris Gayle

Record-breaking Gayle helps WA win

SYDNEY, CMC – Chris Gayle served notice on Indian Premier League bidders, when he set a new Twenty20 Big Bash record in a dashing half-century that helped to set-up a 19-run victory for Western Australia against New South Wales yesterday.

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