A Team stuttering in first ODI
DAMBULLA—West Indies A made a stuttering start to the opening unofficial One-Day International against Sri Lanka A before rain intervened to end play prematurely at the Rangiri Dambulla International...
View ArticleWindies staring defeat
The last time rain fell in Abu Dhabi was back in March, so that is not expected to save West Indies. The only thing that can save them is the willow. However it will take nothing short of miracle for...
View ArticleMore Licks in Dhabi
West Indies went down to their eighth consecutive defeat in all formats against Pakistan this tour, when they lost the second Test of the Haier Cup by 133 runs at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in...
View ArticleHarley, Edwards keep swim title at Bishop Anstey
Bishop Anstey East defended its title in the Secondary School Girls category at the Tidal Wave Aquatics Inter-Zone Schools swim meet which took place on Sunday at the Dr Joao Havelange Centre,...
View Article$1.2m flow in for Secondary Schools cricket
Flow Trinidad will invest $1.2 million dollars over the next three years to sponsor the development of schools cricket via the Secondary Schools Cricket League (SSCL).At a press conference held at the...
View ArticleChamps Maloney Pacers ready to step up
Newly crowned national 3x3 basketball boys’ champion, Maloney Pacers, will take their talents to the next level when the local team tackles the best the region has to offer at next year’s FIBA/Antilles...
View ArticleWilson, Blackman lead way for T&T swimmers in Barbados
Zarek Wilson and Nikoli Blackman were the stars as T&T swimmers went on a meet record breaking streak at the Titans Aquatics Invitational Swim Meet last weekend at the Aquatic Centre in...
View ArticleQPCC, Carib to meet in Trinity indoor final
Reigning champions Queen’s Park Cricket Club and Carib will face off in the T&T Hockey Board’s Indoor Championship Men’s Trinity Division final at the Woodboork Youth Facility, Hamilton-Holder...
View ArticleMittens tough to beat at Lingfield
Tai Sing Yeh is expected to build on a promising, somewhat unlucky, debut effort in division one of the 2-y-o Maiden Stakes over seven furlongs of Lingfield polytrack this afternoon; clear ‘best-in’...
View ArticleRussian schols for young chess players
Two prominent young T&T chess players, FM Keron Cabralis and CM Dev Soondarsingh, have been awarded scholarships by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation to undertake four...
View ArticleGabriel achieves career-best ranking
DUBAI—West Indies speedster Shannon Gabriel has achieved a career-high in the ICC Test player rankings following his impressive outing in the second Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.The 28-year-old...
View ArticleInexperience hurting Windies, says Misbah
ABU DHABI—Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has pointed to the lack of experience in the West Indies side as the reason behind their recent losing streak. He was speaking after the Caribbean side plunged...
View ArticleGoolie hits trial century
West Indies Under-19 player Jyd Goolie smashed a century on the opening day of the latest trial match yesterday, as the national senior team prepares for the Sportsmax Digicel Professional Cricket...
View ArticleKing Axed
ST JOHN’S—Batsman Stacy-Ann King has paid the price for a run of poor form and has been dropped from the West Indies Women’s squad for next month’s tour of India.The 33-year-old left-hander was not...
View ArticleSt Agnes AC wins two, loses one in schools final
It took 24 penalties to stop St Agnes Anglican School of St James, from writing themselves into the history books Wednesday, when the Port of Spain and Environs Education District Atlantic Football...
View ArticleFrancis targets top five World League finish
Glen “Fido” Francis, coach of this country’s senior men’s hockey team has set his sights on a “top five” finish when the T&T Hockey Board host the FIH Men’s World League Round Two Qualifiers from...
View ArticleTop netgirls set off on pro contracts
Three of this country’s national netballers will take up professional contracts across two continents. They are University of T&T (UTT) goal attack Kaliya Mc Collin, 21, goal shooter Afeisha Noel,...
View ArticleGarcia recalls Lewis and Olton for Vancouver
Brian Gracia, coach of the T&T senior women’s hockey team says the door is open for the return of experienced duo, former captain Alanna Lewis and Samantha Olton to the team for the FIH World...
View ArticleTrinity, Carapichaima start promotion race
WALTER ALIBEYTrinity College East will attempt to regain entry into the top tier Premiership Division of the First Citizens/Shell Secondary Schools Football League today, following their triumph in the...
View ArticleCameron expects Windies to qualify for World Cup
KINGSTON—West Indies Cricket Board president, Dave Cameron, has backed the women’s side to easily qualify for next year’s World Cup in England, despite their recent series loss to the hosts in the...
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