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Former West Indies captain, Ramnaresh Sarwan.
Former West Indies captain, Ramnaresh Sarwan.

Inconsistent cricket led to World Cup debacle

Former West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan believes that it was inconsistent cricket from the West Indies that led to their disappointing performance in the 2019 International Cricket Council World Cup.

Future is bright for West Indies, says Gayle

LEEDS, England, CMC – Moments after playing in what will most likely be his last World Cup match, West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle said he expects the team’s young players to return the regional side to glory.

Current interim West Indies head coach, Floyd Reifer.

No ‘hasty political decisions’ on coaching post, assures Skerritt

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad,  CMC – Recently-elected Cricket West Indies chief, Ricky Skerritt, has given the assurance that interim head coach, Floyd Reifer, will remain in his post for the remainder of the year, and says there will be no “hasty political decisions” in the wake of the Caribbean side’s disastrous showing at the ICC World Cup.

Athletes, sponsors and organizers of the fourth Aliann Pompey Invitational (API) pose for a photo yesterday following the final press briefing at Sleep Inn Hotel.

Stars on show at API today at Leonora

If you are a fan of exhilarating, world class Track and Field action, then the place to be today is the National Track and Field Centre to witness live the fourth staging of the Aliann Pompey Invitational (API).

Cricket West Indies president, Ricky Skerrit.

Skerritt turns attention to India 2023

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Cricket West Indies president (CWI) Ricky Skerritt, says he was hurt by the Caribbean side’s performance at the ICC World Cup in England but has contended it was “unrealistic” to expect them to win the showpiece, especially since very little strategic planning had been undertaken in the years preceding.

Marian Academy edges Kwakwani 33-32 in double O/T

A number of close matches highlighted the latest round of the National Schools Basketball Festival Thursday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Homestretch Avenue with Marian Academy and Kwakwani girls encounter being the closest of them all.

Chris Gayle and the victorious West Indies team

Windies sign off on World Cup fiasco with victory

LEEDS, England,  CMC – West Indies survived a small scare in a scratchy 23-run victory over minnows Afghanistan here yesterday, as they bade farewell to a disastrous World Cup campaign that yielded an abundance of frustration and a mere two wins.

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