 | Cricinfo - West Indies |
| |
Current Headlines | Most Read | Archives |
 |
| |
 |
West Indies hit by Edwards injury (20 August 07:30) |
| Fidel Edwards is an injury doubt for the triangular series in Canada after pulling up in training with a back problem. He will have a scan on Wednesday, but it is unlikely a replacement will... |
| |
 |
Gayle vows no mercy on Bermuda (20 August 09:28) |
| Chris Gayle says West Indies will not be taking it easy when they meet Bermuda in the one-day tri-series in Canada on Wednesday. |
| |
 |
Jaggernauth named Trinidad Cricketer of the Year (18 August 05:28) |
| Amit Jaggernauth, the offspinner, has been named the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board's (TTCB) National Senior Cricketer of the Year. |
| |
 |
Selectors unveil 17-man Stanford Superstars squad (14 August 09:30) |
| The 17 men who will form the Stanford Superstars Twenty20 squad and compete for US$20 million in the winner-takes-all match against England on November 1 have been named. The squad includes ... |
| |
 |
Nash in line for West Indies debut (13 August 07:28) |
| Brendan Nash, the Australian-born batsman, has capped off a remarkable year by being named in West Indies' 14-man squad for next week's ODI tri-series in Canada. As expected, the side will b... |
| |
 |
Gayle does about-turn on captaincy (11 August 11:30) |
| Chris Gayle has withdrawn his letter of resignation as West Indies captain, and is set to continue leading the side, a West Indies Cricket Board source said at the weekend. |
| |
 |
West Indies confirm participation in tri-series (11 August 03:28) |
| The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has confirmed the tri-series involving Canada, Bermuda and West Indies in Toronto will go ahead as scheduled after organisers at Maple Leaf Cricket Club,... |
| |
 |
Deyal questions WICB's functioning (09 August 11:28) |
| Tony Deyal, the former WICB corporate secretary, has called for an investigation into the body's functioning after he was dismissed last week. |
| |
 |
Share Twenty20 riches - Jayawardene (06 August 05:28) |
| Mahela Jayawardene, the Sri Lankan captain, feels the rise of Twenty20 cricket needs to be controlled to prevent it from "taking international cricket apart" and suggests that the "big solut... |
| |
 |
Twenty20 has to be controlled - Jayawardene (06 August 01:28) |
| Mahela Jayawardene, the Sri Lankan captain, feels the rise of Twenty20 cricket needs to be controlled to prevent it from "taking international cricket apart" and suggests that the "big solut... |
| |
 |
WICB chief executive returns to post (06 August 05:28) |
| The chief executive Donald Peters was back at work for the West Indies Cricket Board on Tuesday after being sent on leave last month due to a dispute with Julian Hunte, the board president. |
| |
 |
WICB chief to resume duty on Tuesday (03 August 05:32) |
| Donald Peters, the chief executive of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), has confirmed he will return to office starting Tuesday. |
| |
 |
Foolishness beneath the foolishness (31 July 03:32) |
| After devouring all the juicy details and speculation surrounding the latest series of convulsions in West Indies cricket, we now wait with an increasing sense of anxiety for Julian Hunte's ... |
| |
 |
Gayle 'in discussions' with WICB (31 July 03:32) |
| Chris Gayle has confirmed that he handed in his resignation as captain last week but says he is currently in discussions with the West Indies Cricket Board. |
| |
 |
WICB chief 'put on leave' (30 July 11:36) |
| Dr Donald Peters, the CEO of West Indies cricket, has confirmed that the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) have put him on administrative leave. |
| |
 |
WICB chief 'put on leave' - reports (29 July 05:32) |
| The internal problems in the West Indies Cricket Board have reached new levels with reports suggesting that CEO Dr Donald Peters has been put on unspecified administrative leave and Tony Dey... |
| |
 |
Reports suggest Gayle quits captaincy (29 July 03:34) |
| Chris Gayle has sent a letter of resignation to the West Indies board president Donald Peters, according to reports in the Caribbean media. On Monday Peters confirmed that Gayle had handed i... |
| |
 |
Canada quadrangular deferred (28 July 11:30) |
| The Canada Cup Four Nation Twenty20 tournament, which was scheduled to be held in Toronto in August 2008, has been deferred. The Bangladesh Cricket Board in a release on Monday said the tour... |
| |
 |
Wealth management for Superstars - Stanford (28 July 01:30) |
| Allen Stanford, the Antigua-based billionaire, has planned a wealth management programme to assist his Superstars team if they win the US$20 million winner-takes-all match against England on... |
| |
 |
Gayle likely to quit captaincy - report (27 July 01:28) |
| Chris Gayle is likely to step down as the West Indies captain, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has reportedly indicated. The board however said it is yet to receive official word from h... |
| |
 |
Clyde Butts appointed selection chairman (26 July 03:32) |
| Clyde Butts, the former West Indies offspinner, has been appointed the chairman of selectors, the West Indies Cricket Board announced after a two-day meeting in St Lucia. The new panel also ... |
| |
 |
Florida to host West Indies domestic tournament (26 July 03:32) |
| The West Indies Cricket Board has confirmed plans to stage the successor to the KFC Cup, the region's premier limited-overs competition, in Florida this September. |
| |
 |
KFC Cup shifts to Florida? (26 July 01:32) |
| It is being reported in the Caribbean that the 2008-09 KFC Cup, the region's premier limited-overs competition, will be held in Florida. |
| |
 |
WICB needs to be streamlined - Stanford (24 July 03:30) |
| Allen Standford, the Antigua-based billionaire who is bankrolling the Stanford 20/20 for 20, has said that the structure of West Indies cricket administration needs to be "streamlined" and t... |
| |
 |
WICB, Digicel head to arbitration (24 July 01:30) |
| With talks failing to bring resolution to their dispute over the sponsorship rights for the November 1 Stanford 20/20 All-Star match, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and chief sponsors ... |
| |
 |
Stanford Superstars different from West Indies - Stanford (23 July 05:34) |
| Allen Stanford, the Antigua-based billionaire who is bankrolling the Stanford 20/20 for 20, has said that the West Indies national team was "totally different and totally apart" from the Sta... |
| |
 |
Stanford Superstars Twenty20 squad announced (22 July 01:30) |
| A 32-member Stanford Superstars Twenty20 squad has been announced for the US$20 million winner-takes-all match against England on November 1. |
| |
 |
Canada confirmed for four-nation Twenty20 (21 July 03:32) |
| Canada have confirmed they will take partin the four-nation Twenty20 which is being held in their country after finally signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the tournament spon... |
| |
 |
Four-nation Twenty20 tournament on (18 July 09:34) |
| The dates for the Canada Cup Four Nation Twenty20 tournament in Toronto have been announced. |
| |
 |
Four-nation Twenty20 tournament doubts (18 July 03:44) |
| Media reports confirming a four-nation Twenty20 tournament in Toronto, involving hosts Canada, Bangladesh, Pakistan and West Indies in August, are premature, according to sources inside Cana... |
| |
 |
Chanderpaul signs up to Hong Kong Sixes (17 July 05:30) |
| Shivnarine Chanderpaul is to appear for the All Stars at this year's Hong Kong Sixes on November 8. |
| |
 |
WICB, Digicel yet to resolve sponsorship dispute (16 July 01:28) |
| Three weeks of meetings between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and principal sponsors Digicel have failed to produce a resolution to a sponsorship dispute over the Stanford 20/20 for 2... |
| |
 |
Injury cuts short Best's Lashings stint (12 July 07:36) |
| A side strain has cut short Tino Best's contract with Lashings World XI, and he is expected to return home to Barbados. |
| |
 |
West Indies crash to 41 all out (12 July 07:36) |
| West Indies had been floating through Europe on an unbeaten streak but their tour came to a thudding crash-landing of an end on Saturday at Loughborough when England knocked them over for 41... |
| |
 |
Four-nation Twenty20 tournament confirmed (12 July 07:36) |
| Organisers have confirmed that a four-nation tournament in Toronto involving hosts Canada, Bangladesh, Pakistan and West Indies, is to take place in August. |
| |
 |
Edwards stars in drizzly encounter (12 July 07:36) |
| England's first match against West Indies in 15 years promised much but rain ended proceedings with the home side on 156 for 4, with Charlotte Edwards unbeaten on a classy 60. |
| |
 |
Taylor stars in drizzly encounter (11 July 11:28) |
| England's first match against West Indies in 15 years promised much but rain ended proceedings with the home side on 156 for 4, with Charlotte Edwards unbeaten on a classy 60. |
| |
 |
Netherlands slump to 22 all out (09 July 05:30) |
| Women's cricket is always fighting for publicity but Netherlands' latest effort may seem more like an own goal, as they slumped to 22 all out against West Indies, the lowest women's ODI tota... |
| |
 |
Dyson urges players to curb aggression (08 July 05:38) |
| After slumping to a 5-0 series whitewash to Australia on Sunday, John Dyson, the West Indies coach, wants his players to move away from their way of playing cricket and instead adopt the sty... |
| |
 |
West Indies seal series in fine style (07 July 11:34) |
| A strong 105 opening stand between Stefanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin helped West Indies to seal the series against Netherlands with their 3rd ODI win. |
| |
 |
Evolving Australia prove their depth (07 July 03:40) |
| Last time Australia visited the Caribbean they went home undefeated and with a World Cup in their possession. The stakes were considerably lower on this trip but it was an important step in ... |
| |
 |
West Indies struggle in mammoth chase (07 July 01:42) |
| Australia were on target to achieve their goal of a 5-0 cleansweep as West Indies lost several important batsmen in their mammoth chase of 342. At the 25-over mark the home team was 118 for ... |
| |
 |
Powerful Ronchi sets up Australia's 341 (06 July 11:32) |
| Luke Ronchi blasted the equal second-fastest ODI half-century by an Australian before David Hussey bettered his achievement by three balls as Australia powered to their highest one-day total... |
| |
 |
King proves queen as West Indies' reign continues (06 July 11:32) |
| West Indies continued their unstoppable form against Netherlands to win by 58 runs despite a continual procession of wickets after choosing to bat in Deventer. |
| |
 |
Ronchi blitz gives Australia strong platform (06 July 09:30) |
| Luke Ronchi blasted the equal second-fastest half-century by an Australian in a one-day international as his team raced to 155 for 4 after 25 overs. |
| |
 |
Unchanged Australia bat in final game (06 July 07:28) |
| Michael Clarke won the toss and decided to bat in the fifth and final one-day international in St Kitts. Australia, fresh from their nail-biting one-run victory at the same venue on Friday, ... |
| |
 |
Gayle unhappy with selection policy (05 July 11:30) |
| Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, has said that there were a "lot of things happening" which he didn't know about regarding selection policy for the one-day series against Australia. |
| |
 |
Captain Clarke wriggles out of trouble (05 July 05:30) |
| Michael Clarke is never shy to dash over to Ricky Ponting in the field with a fresh idea but in his first one-day international as captain, Clarke gained a new appreciation for the pressure ... |
| |
 |
Australia snatch win in final-ball thriller (05 July 03:30) |
| Australia snatched a victory that should never have been theirs as Shane Watson delivered a superb final over that consigned West Indies to a one-run defeat. Chasing 283, it looked like West... |
| |
 |
Brutal Gayle guides strong chase (05 July 01:30) |
| Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan led the most positive batting display West Indies have produced in the series as they chased 283 for victory in St Kitts. At the halfway mark West Indies nee... |
 |