KHULNA, Bangladesh – Marlon Samuels said he had mixed emotions about scoring his maiden Test double hundred on Friday here.
Caribbean News and Sports
On the issue of trust
CARIBUPDATE NEWS SERVICE: AN ISSUE that appears to light up the online community overnight has been the statement by Deputy Prime Minister Nazim Burke that he was not a member of the hated Revolutionary Military Council that was formed in Grenada in 1983.
End partisan party politics, urges Louis Farrakhan
St. George’s, November 23, 2012 – A prominent African-American leader, who is visiting Grenada, has called for deeper political unity among countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
Andre Fletcher finds hit feet at Sagicor HPC
Bridgetown, Barbados – Andre Fletcher says he is working overtime at the Sagicor High Performance Centre and that hard work is paying dividends. The right-hander, with 15 ODIs and 16 T20 Internationals under his belt, joined the West Indies Cricket Board’s developmental programme in May in a bid to rebuild […]
Sammy praises Samuels for leading strong Windies reply
KHULNA, Bangladesh – Darren Sammy hailed the batting of Marlon Samuels and said he has become an integral part of the West Indies team since his return to the international game last year.
Charles powers Sagicor HPC to big win
Bridgetown, Barbados – Johnson Charles played a number of breathtaking strokes as Sagicor High Performance Centre beat Combined Campuses & Colleges Select XI in a one-sided Twenty20 match under lights on Wednesday night.
Coach West sees signs of improvement in Sagicor HPC players
Bridgetown, Barbados – The boys at the Sagicor High Performance Centre are making strides forward. This is the view of Head Coach Graeme West, who says he remains impressed with the level of preparation and commitment of the 16 players in the West Indies Cricket Board’s development programme.
Grenada deputy PM makes stunning denial 29 years later
CARIBUPDATE NEWS SERVICE: ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA: IN a stunning statement that appears to defy a long established historical fact in Grenada, Deputy Prime Minister Nazim Burke said he was never a member of the Revolutionary Military Council (RMC).
Grenada ruling party struggling to complete its full slate for elections
ST GEORGE’S: GRENADA’S RULING NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS IS SEEKING to get a full list of candidates for general elections it is under pressure to call.
St. Patrick community wants electricity for area
St. George’s, November 20, 2012 – People of Darvie in St. Patrick are calling for the electrical grid to be extended to an area in their community that is not yet served with electricity. The area, known as De’Isles, is in the vicinity of Darvie Bay.
Formal launch of new political party planned
St. George’s, November 20, 2012 – Former Labour Minister Glynis Roberts, who resigned from government in September, is playing a leading role in the formation of Grenada’s newest political party.
Sammy eyes morale-boosting victory in second Test
KHULNA, Bangladesh – Darren Sammy said West Indies need to win the final Test in their series of two against Bangladesh to extend their winning record and boost the confidence in the team.
Young people completes training funded by BNTF
After ten months of training through a project of the Rural Community Base Skilled Training Program funded by the Basic Needs Trust Fund, a number young people were recently presented with certificate of completion in three areas that not only made them marketable but created the foundation for self employment.
Media launch to announce the ICC Women’s World Cup India 2013 POSTPONED
The International Cricket Council has postponed the announcement of the tournament schedule for the ICC Women’s World Cup India 2013 that was scheduled to take place tomorrow at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
West Indies limited-overs squad for tour of Bangladesh
KHULNA, Bangladesh – The West Indies Cricket Board today advised of the West Indies 15-member squad for five One-day Internationals and a Twenty20 International on the tour of Bangladesh between November 30 and December 10.
