The West Indies selectors have named the following players for the Digicel Twenty20 International against Australia at Kensington Oval, Barbados on June 20.
Caribbean News and Sports
Aussies wrap up 2-0 series win
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – West Indies achieved the highest fourth innings total at Kensington Oval, but Australia still completed a comfortable victory by 87 runs on the fifth day of the third Digicel Test on Monday.
Australia beat West Indies by 87 Runs
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Australia defeated West Indies by 87 runs 23 minutes before tea on the fifth day of the third Digicel Test at Kensington Oval on Monday.
Grenada’s Code of Political Conduct
All political parties except the ruling New National Party contesting the July 8, 2008 general election in Grenada have signed the code of conduct. Here is the full document.
Windies makes impressive start but still face uphill task
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – West Indies, set 475 to beat Australia, were 235 for three at the close of the fourth day of the third Digicel Test at Kensington Oval on Sunday.
West Indies Squandered a Great Opportunity
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – After bowling Australia out for 251 runs on the second day of the third test in Barbados, West Indies squandered an opportunity to pressure the Ausses by some indiscipline batting.
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS SEEKS CLARIFICATION ON PRESSING ELECTORAL ISSUE
St. George’s, Grenada (June 12, 2008) Supervisor of Elections Ms. Nadica Mc Intyre wants to know if there has been a violation of election regulations which may affect the date chosen for general elections in Grenada.
Aussies Struggle on open day of 3rd test
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Australia, sent in by West Indies, were 226 for seven at the end of a rain-shortened first day of the third Digicel Test at Kensington Oval on Thursday.
Political Parties expected to sign Code of Conduct
St. George’s, Grenada (June 12, 2008) Political parties contesting the July 8th general elections are expected to sign the Civil Society Code of Political Conduct tomorrow Friday. The code drafted by representatives of Civil Society is aimed at creating a political environment within Grenada which promotes free and fair elections, […]
Grenada stun Reggae Boyz
St. George’s, Grenada (June 11, 2008) Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz hit a snag in their preparation for the start of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers which kicks off against the Bahamas in four days time, when they went down 1-2 to 143rd ranked Grenada at the National Stadium in St George’s, […]
GOVERNMENT ENDORSES E-GOVERNANCE PROJECT
St. George’s, Grenada (June 10, 2008) The Government of Grenada takes centre stage in endorsing a project that would engage its workforce in becoming well-rounded and more efficient.
Weeklies comment on Claris Charles
St. George’s, Grenada (June 10, 2008) Grenada newspaper has criticized Clarice Charles, General Secretary of the New National Party, for “derogatory” remarks directed at candidates of the National Democratic Congress running in the July 8 general election.
Whistle stops story
St. George’s, Grenada (June 10, 2008) The National Democratic Congress, in a push to reach all Grenadians in the run up to the July 8 general elections, conducted a whistle stop tour last Saturday, June 7.
Traffic Fatality
St. George’s, Grenada (June 10, 2008) Officers of the Traffic and the Criminal Investigation Departments are conducting an investigation into a vehicular accident that led to the death of Peter Baker of Belmont in St. George’s.
NACTA POLL PREDICTS VICTORY FOR INCUMBENT NNP
An opinion poll conducted in late May by the New York-based North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) shows the incumbent NNP will be returned to office with a comfortable working majority.
