Australia and West Indies women qualified for the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 which will staged in St Lucia alongside the men’s tournament on 13 and 14 May.
Read moreNew International Cricket Council’s ThinkWise champion Stafanie Taylor visited a community project in St Kitts this week to show her support for cricket’s global HIV and AIDS campaign.
Read moreFirst ever century by a woman cricketer in Twenty20 cricket, the Barbadian struck seven fours and nine sixes to finish 112 not out against South Africa.
Read moreStafanie Taylor is having the kind of year that cricketers dream about – she is one of the top five ICC ODI allrounders, in the Top 10 among batters
Read moreSammy Reaches Out To The Home Fans
Beyond NYCBeyond USA May 3, 2010 0
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.
Read moreICC 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.
Read morePhillips To Replace Barath In WI A Team
Beyond NYCBeyond USA April 29, 2010 0
The West Indies Cricket Board’s selection panel has named left-handed opening batsman Omar Phillips to replace Adrian Barath in the West Indies A Team for the upcoming tour of Bangladesh.
Read moreThe International Cricket Council (ICC) has informed the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) that the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua may now be used for international cricket after it has passed an inspection by the ICC.
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