West Indies fast-bowler Kemar Roach, left celebrates a wicket with fellow pacer Shamar Joseph during the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide in January.
Acting Minister of Sport Randall Mitchell makes his contribution during the debate on the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill in Parliament yesterday.
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Jamaican jockey Shane Ellis.
West Indies batsman Shai Hope.
Athletes compete in the Boys 800 metres at the NAAA Track and Field #4 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on April 21. PICTURE CLAYTON CLARKE
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
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T&T’s Jereem Richards
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Cricket legend Desmond Haynes, left, looks on as former West Indies captain and West Indies White ball head coach Darren Sammy signs a miniature bat for cricket legend Sir Gordon Greenidge during the Caricom Regional Cricket conference held at HYATT Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Friday. Looking on is the Caricom prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
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Veteran all-rounder Roston Chase.
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T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
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Karishma Ramharack
Ashley Allen
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QPCC Isaiah Rajah plays a shot into the leside against Merryboys Sports Club during the TKR/CPL TTCB T20 Festival match at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, yesterday. (Photo Daniel Prentice)
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West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews.
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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley (left), Cricket West Indies president Dr Kishore Shallow (centre), and Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley during the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket on Thursday. (PMO Barbados photo)
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Athletes and officials of St Benedict’s College at the Piarco International Airport as they head off to the 2024 Penn Relays in the USA. The Penn Relays get underway today. Fatima College, Queen Royal College and Trinity College East are the other local schools competing.
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West Indies fast-bowler Kemar Roach, left celebrates a wicket with fellow pacer Shamar Joseph during the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide in January.
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Acting Minister of Sport Randall Mitchell makes his contribution during the debate on the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill in Parliament yesterday.
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Jamaican jockey Shane Ellis.
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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Reginald Armour, SC, moving the second reading of The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill, 2024.
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The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill was proposed by Attorney General (AG) Reginald Armour, SC, in the Senate on Tuesday to ensure that the tournament is run efficiently.
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Brian Lewis - Things That Matter
“And you may ask, why is it important for us to want a reinvigoration of West Indies cricket?
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Athletes compete in the Boys 800 metres at the NAAA Track and Field #4 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on April 21. PICTURE CLAYTON CLARKE
The Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo will be closed from July for the relaying of a new athletic mondo track and recertification of its athletics track, as well as the venue’s warmup track. The stadium’s playing field is also set for rehabilitation.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
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West Indies Women grabbed an unbeatable 3-0 lead in their Twenty20 Internationals series against hosts Pakistan Women after another Player-of-the-Match performance from their captain Hayley Matthews spurred them to a dramatic two-run win on Tuesday.
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T&T’s Jereem Richards
T&T’s ace international sprinter Jereem Richards won the men’s 200 metres title at the USATF Bermuda Grand Prix in Devonishire, Bermuda on Sunday.
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Cricket legend Desmond Haynes, left, looks on as former West Indies captain and West Indies White ball head coach Darren Sammy signs a miniature bat for cricket legend Sir Gordon Greenidge during the Caricom Regional Cricket conference held at HYATT Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Friday. Looking on is the Caricom prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The “threat” of American cricket was an overcast cloud that hung over Caricom’s Regional Cricket Conference on Thursday and Friday at the Hyatt Regency in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
KARACHI, Pakistan – Captain Hayley Matthews snatched three wickets and smashed her 11th Twenty20 International as West Indies Women stormed to a seven-wicket win over Pakistan Women in the second T20I on Sunday.
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Veteran all-rounder Roston Chase.
KIRTIPUR, Nepal – An energetic 74 from their captain Roston Chase was trumped by a dynamic hundred from opposing captain Rohit Paudel, and West Indies “A” endured a four-wicket defeat against hosts Nepal in the first Twenty20 match of their series on Saturday.
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T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
A two-day regional conference on West Indies cricket started on Thursday in Trinidad with stakeholders, including government officials and administrators, seeking to develop strategies to reinvigorate the sport that once had the Caribbean at the pinnacle on the global stage.
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Karishma Ramharack
Ashley Allen
KARACHI, Pakistan—Wicketkeeper Shemaine Campbelle ran out Tuba Hassan off the final ball of the innings as West Indies Women pulled off a dramatic one-run victory over Pakistan Women in the opening Twenty20 International on Friday.
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QPCC Isaiah Rajah plays a shot into the leside against Merryboys Sports Club during the TKR/CPL TTCB T20 Festival match at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, yesterday. (Photo Daniel Prentice)
DANIEL PRENTICE
Queen's Park opened the TKR/CPL T&T Cricket Board T20 Festival with a convincing 84 runs over Merryboys at the Queen's Park Oval, Port-of-Spain on Friday evening.
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West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews.
KARACHI, Pakistan – Captain Hayley Matthews has praised the quality of her side’s top order batting after West Indies Women swept Pakistan Women 3-0 in the One-Day International series which wrapped up in Pakistan on Tuesday.
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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Reginald Armour, SC, moving the second reading of The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill, 2024.
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Brian Lewis - Things That Matter
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Athletes compete in the Boys 800 metres at the NAAA Track and Field #4 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on April 21. PICTURE CLAYTON CLARKE
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews
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T&T’s Jereem Richards
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Cricket legend Desmond Haynes, left, looks on as former West Indies captain and West Indies White ball head coach Darren Sammy signs a miniature bat for cricket legend Sir Gordon Greenidge during the Caricom Regional Cricket conference held at HYATT Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Friday. Looking on is the Caricom prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
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Veteran all-rounder Roston Chase.
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T&T Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley addresses the opening of the Caricom conference on West Indies cricket. (PMO Barbados photo)
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