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William Wallace
William Wallace

Wallace not in charge says FIFA

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad,  CMC – Football’s world governing body, FIFA, has reiterated to ousted Trinidad and Tobago FA officials that its normalisation committee remains the sole authority for football governance here.

The later Eddie Cotton, right, Jardine, third right and two ushers at the 2015 Contender Boxing Series in Jamaica. (Photo courtesy of Eion Jardine)
The later Eddie Cotton, right, Jardine, third right and two ushers at the 2015 Contender Boxing Series in Jamaica. (Photo courtesy of Eion Jardine)

Coronavirus puts Cotton down for the count

Guyanese International Boxing Official Eion Jardine is mourning the passing of an acclaimed boxing colleague, Eddie Cotton, a former world champion boxing referee.

Dom Sibley, seen offdriving,  is eager to resume his England career to that he can achieve a number of his personal goals, one of which is to score a century at Lord’s.
Dom Sibley, seen offdriving, is eager to resume his England career to that he can achieve a number of his personal goals, one of which is to score a century at Lord’s.

Sibley wants to score a ton at Lord’s

(BBC) At this very strange time when sport is at a standstill, players are eagerly waiting for the green light to get started again.

Adil Rashid

Red ball or white?

(BBC) England leg-spinner Adil Rashid says he would consider a return to red-ball cricket at the end of the summer.

Organisers are pressing ahead with the staging of the CPL.

Russell hoping to avoid IPL/CPL clash

LONDON, CMC – A top Caribbean Premier League official hopes Indian Premier League organisers can sensibly determine the best window to stage the lucrative Twenty20 showpiece, following the announcement this week it had been suspended indefinitely.

Kevin Roberts

Layoffs loom as CA face cash crisis

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Cricket Australia Chief Executive Kevin Roberts has told staff that the governing body faces a financial crisis and would not have been able to pay its bills at the end of August without layoffs, local media reported yesterday.

Kensington Oval has been identified as a venue where social distancing measures can be implemented.

CPL doable, says Russell

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Caribbean Premier League organisers have alluded to novel social distancing measures which could be implemented to ensure the popular Twenty20 tournament comes off as planned, but say they will only proceed with the staging of the event once it was “safe to do so”.

BCB President Hilbert Foster

BCB plans to offer relief to affected families

With many households on the breadline due to the lockdown stemming from the Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) and Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC) plan to engage affected families with relief packages.

Kraigg Brathwaite

Brathwaite hailed for leadership despite poor form

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Barbados Pride captain Kraigg Brathwaite has come in for praise for his handling of the side during the recent successful campaign in the domestic first class championship, despite his ordinary form with the bat.

 Quintyn de Kock

Smith says not de Kock

CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – Quinton de Kock will be overlooked as captain of the South Africa test team to avoid overburdening the nation’s top performer over recent years, director of cricket Graeme Smith said yesterday.

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