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 Sunil Narine bowling to Guyana’s Ramnaresh Sarwan in the nets yesterday. (Photo courtesy of WICB media)
Sunil Narine bowling to Guyana’s Ramnaresh Sarwan in the nets yesterday. (Photo courtesy of WICB media)

World number two Narine ready to combat Zimbabwe sweep tactics

St George’s, Grenada – Sunil Narine enjoyed the superb batting of his team-mates in the first One-Day International against Zimbabwe, and said he also enjoyed bowling on the surface at the Grenada National Stadium.

Clive Lloyd
Clive Lloyd

Lloyd’s bid for WICB president hits a snag

KINGSTON, Jamaica,  CMC- Clive Lloyd, the legendary former West Indies captain, appears to have suffered a major setback in his efforts to become the next president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).

Akeem Kanhai

Kanhai focussed on returning to CBC

National basketball star Akeem Kanhai is working towards making his second consecutive appearance at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Senior Basketball Championships which will be held in Trinidad and Tobago July 10-14th.

West Indies star Chris Gayle (left) shares the spotlight with managing director of Spartan Sports, Kunal Sharma, during a presentation at Lucas Cricket Club yesterday. (Jamaica Gleaner photo)

‘Drained’ Gayle gives back to Lucas

(Jamaica Gleaner) West Indies star batsman Chris Gayle told reporters yesterday that he has been left drained from a hectic cricketing schedule, which he pointed to as the reason behind his decision to skip the ongoing one-day international series between the regional team and Zimbabwe.

BIG WIN!

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada,  CMC – Opener Johnson Charles struck his second consecutive One-Day International hundred while Darren Bravo notched his first ever, as West Indies brushed aside a ragged Zimbabwe by 156 runs in the opening one-dayer here yesterday.

Left to right (Selwyn Lett, Mahmood Loul, Patrick Boston, Kwesi Jones, Rudolph Hedge, Elton Dharry and Rudolph Fraser. (Iva Wharton photo)

Dharry, Hedge in historic World title bout

Elton ‘The Bully’ Dharry and Rudolph Hedge of Jamaica will create history tomorrow when they enter the ring to battle for the World Boxing Union (WBU) bantamweight title at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.

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