By Arunabha Sengupta Steve Camacho, who died on October 2, 2015, played 11 Tests for West Indies as a bespectacled opening batsman and was a member of cricket administration for 18 years. Arunabha Sengupta pays homage to the man who was the first full-time employee of the West Indian... Read more

Former captain of England, Yorkshire and Somerset and one of cricket’s most admired characters, Brian Close, has died at the age of 84. He passed away at his home near Bradford

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ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board has learnt of the comments from Head Coach of the West Indies team Phil Simmons in the print and electronic media which appear to question the legitimacy of the selection process of the One-day International squad for the Tour of... Read more

He knows speed, force and power and had some victims of his own, but when Tropical Storm Erika slammed into the small island in the Caribbean

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Former Pakistani batting star Zaheer Abbas tops this year’s class of nominees for induction into the Cricket Hall of Fame. The annual ceremony is set for Saturday, October 3

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The Legacy International Women Cricketers will host a Women Cricketer’s T20 tournament this Labor Day Weekend, September 5-6, 2015 to mark their First anniversary as part of the New York Cricket Region’s cricket community.

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The Indo-Caribbean Federation proudly presents its 25th Annual Cricket Match for the ICF Trophy on Saturday, August 15, 2015, at the Baisley Pond Cricket Field

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On the back of another master class batting display from talismanic stroke player Steve Massiah, defending champions Villagers Cricket Club moved into playoff position in the Metropolitan Cricket League

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In order for mainstream America to adopt another summer pastime (cricket), the cricket fraternity must concentrate its efforts on harnessing the interest of the youngsters.

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The Guyana cricket fraternity has lost an outstanding scorer and statistician, and one who made an immense contribution to the broadcasting of cricket in Guyana for close to 40 years – Ron LeGall.

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