KINGSTON, Jamaica – The West Indies Cricket Board on Tuesday announced a 13-member West Indies squad for the Trinidad leg of the CELKON Mobile Cup Tri-Series that also involves India and Sri Lanka.
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WICB collaborates with UTech to launch Coaching Education Programme
Kingston, Jamaica – The West Indies Cricket Board and the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) today launched a Cricket Coaching Education Programme (CCEP) designed to restructure, revamp and broaden the sustainability of the sport of cricket in the Caribbean region. The CCEP launch took place at a ceremony held at […]
Windwards open the WICB Tobago House of Assembly Regional Under 17 tourney with comprehensive win
Scarborough, Tobago, – The Windward Islands completed a comprehensive win in their opening match of the West Indies Cricket Board Tobago House of Assembly Regional Under 17 Tournament which bowled off in Tobago today.
When good police have to enforce bad laws
By Lincoln Depradine Caribupdate Weekly June 26, 2013 A police officer’s job is an unenviable one. Imagine getting blame every day for something that ain’t your fault; like enforcing laws you never drafted and legislated and with which you may passionately disagree.
Captains talk up chances as CELKON Mobile Cup starts on Friday
KINGSTON, Jamaica – All three captains involved in the CELKON Mobile Cup tournament are upbeat about their chances of winning the highly anticipated series, and are promising some exciting and entertaining cricket for Caribbean fans.
Special offers for fans to see CELKON Mobile Cup
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Thousands of cricket fans in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, including schoolchildren, will get the chance to see some of the world’s best cricketers showcase their skills – for FREE!
Windies and Pakistan to play in Guyana, St Lucia and St Vincent
St John’s, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board today announced the schedule for the West Indies v Pakistan Series starting on July 14.
Windies aim “to give best shot” in CELKON Mobile Cup
KINGSTON, Jamaica –KINGSTON, Jamaica –West Indies Head Coach Ottis Gibson and Captain Dwayne Bravo are both convinced the regional side will rebound from recent disappointments and challenge strongly in the upcoming CELKON Mobile Cup tri-nation tournament, which bowls off Friday.
Training schedule for CELKON Mobile Cup (Jamaica leg)
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Please see below the training schedule for the CELKON Mobile Cup Tri-Nation Tournament first leg in Jamaica. The tournament will feature West Indies, India and Sri Lanka:
Draft EPA Model Bills up for Consideration
Legislative drafters from regional states signatory to the Caribbean Forum of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (CARIFORUM)-European Union (EU) Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) are to meet on 26-28 June in Grenada, to discuss draft Model Bills to give effect to provisions of the Agreement.
Match officials appointed for Jamaica leg of Celkon Mobile Cup Series
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board on Monday advised of the match officials for the Jamaica leg of the Celkon Mobile Cup Series between West Indies, India and Sri Lanka, starting later this week.
Windies squad for Jamaica leg of Celkon Mobile Cup Series
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board on Saturday announced a 13-member West Indies squad for the Jamaica leg of the Celkon Mobile Cup Series that also involves India and Sri Lanka.
Strong Windies A-Team for One-day matches against Sri Lanka-A
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board on Thursday announced a 13-member West Indies A-Team squad for three One-day matches against Sri Lanka-A this coming Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at the Queen’s Park Stadium in Grenada.
“Groove’’ is Calypso’s best chance of going international like Reggae
By Arley Gill St George’s, June 20, 2013: Calypso and its derivatives have made some sporadic forays outside its orbit but, to date, it cannot be said that it is truly international.
Grenada-Venezuela relations must stay on strong growth path
St George’s, June 20, 2013 – A former Grenada minister, who was part of negotiations that resulted in the signing of a maritime agreement between Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago in 2010, wants his country to now also engage Venezuela in maritime talks.
