The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies team have thanked fans for the amazing support during the team’s campaign at the ICC World T20 Tournament.

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Darren Sammy, the hero of West Indies’ opening victory in the ICC World Twenty20 on Friday, has put out a rallying call to all fans across the region to follow the lead of the Guyanese and continue to ‘Bring It’ to the tournament.

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ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat congratulated the cricket lovers of Guyana for creating a special atmosphere on a thrilling opening day of the ICC World Twenty20 2010 at the National Stadium in Georgetown.

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As the eyes of the cricketing world turn towards the West Indies for the latest edition of the ICC World Twenty20, ICC President David Morgan says the event is a chance to celebrate the unique contribution cricket in the Caribbean makes to the global game.

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In conjunction with the ICC, West Indies cricketer Ramnaresh Sarwan was today unveiled as a new Think Wise Champion as part of a global cricket partnership to raise awareness of HIV.

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The following cricket issues need the public’s urgent attention. As usual I will try to be factual and fair.

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Season Kicks Off May 7

News April 15, 2010 0

Welcome to another season of Cricket Under The Stars. Cricket under the stars was a huge success last year. With the all-star game and the historic inter county Demerara vs Berbice. Doctors would like to thank all the team’s that participated in the season also all the supporters for... Read more

All 12 men’s squads for the ICC World Twenty20 2010 have now been confirmed with the very best players in the world all getting ready for the big event, which gets underway in the West Indies later this month.

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Holy Eureka! All’s well! The boys in maroon have won. Finally, after what seems like an eternity, the West Indies whipped a team.

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West Indies’ quest for redemption has shifted from Providence, Guyana to Arnos Vale Ground (better known as The Playing Fields), St. Vincent.

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