Nottingham, England – Darren Sammy said it was a good feeling to have completed his maiden Test hundred for West Indies in the second Test against the World No.1 England on Saturday.
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Another chapter of my manifesto of rebellion
By Hamlet Mark I spent the last week in Grenada, observing first hand some of the political developments – and been too busy going all over the place to put pen to paper until now.
Samuels relishes English challenge
Nottingham, England – Marlon Samuels said he fulfilled one of his goals for the West Indies’ tour of England, when he stroked a classy, third Test hundred in the second Test against the hosts on Friday.
Young track star rewarded with athletic donation
St. George’s, May 24, 2012 – One of Grenada’s most talented primary school athletes is promising to continue working to better her performance in track and field.
Sammy craves crucial victory in second Test
Nottingham, England – Darren Sammy said West Indies have never lost a first-class match at Trent Bridge, let alone a Test, and his side would like to preserve this cherished record, when they face England in the second Test, starting on Friday here.
NDC PARTY AND GOVERNMENT CONTINUED INFIGHTING
The New National Party is expressing great concern over the continued infighting in the ruling National Democratic Congress party and the Government, even after the attempt to present a united front to the nation in response to the recent No Confidence Motion.
OPPOSITION LEADER CALLS ON THE PRIME MINISTER TO TAKE ACTION
ST. GEORGE, GRENADA, 23rd May, 2012: Grenada’s Opposition Leader, Dr the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell, has called on the prime Minister to look into recent reports of breaking and entering of parliamentary offices, and to intervene where necessary to ensure that the integrity of the voter registration process is safeguarded […]
Ramdin urges greater intensity for second Test
Nottingham, England – Denesh Ramdin said the confidence in the West Indies team remained high and they will be aiming to keep the series alive, when the second Test against England opens on Friday at Trent Bridge.
A matter of nearly half a million in Grenada
By CARIBUPDATE NEWS SERVICE ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA: The opposition here has claimed that a top minister in the Tillman Thomas administration has received the equivalent of almost half a million EC dollars through a bank transfer.
Best looks forward to chance in England
Bridgetown, Barbados – Tino Best had a spring in his step as he prepared to join the West Indies team on their tour of England.
NO Case against PM Thomas, says Chief of Staff
St. George’s, May 22, 2012 – A top advisor to Prime Minister Tillman Thomas is confident that the Grenadian leader could be re-elected on the basis of the same issues that propelled his National Democratic Congress (NDC) to victory in 2008.
McClean replaces Best in Windies A ‘Test’ squad-Hendy Springer continues as Head Coach
St John’s, Antigua – Barbadian fast bowler Kevin McClean has been named by the West Indies Selection Panel to replace his countryman Tino Best in the West Indies A squad for the First Digicel ‘Test’ against India A at Kensington Oval starting June 2.
Shannon Gabriel to return home
LONDON – West Indies Cricket Board advised on Tuesday that fast bowler Shannon Gabriel will return home to Trinidad & Tobago from the tour of England due to a back injury.
Sammy feels Windies show more signs of progress
LONDON – Darren Sammy said West Indies continued to show signs of a competitive edge, despite losing the first Test against England by five wickets on Monday at Lord’s here.
Bishoo among eight Windies A selectees with international experience
St John’s, Antigua – Leg spinner Devendra Bishoo is one of eight players with international experience named in the West Indies A squad for the First Digicel ‘Test’ against India A at Kensington Oval starting June 2.
