WI vs BAN, 2nd Test, Day 2 Highlights: “Intent needs to be a little more positive”, Desmond Haynes told after West Indies had gone from 100/0 to 132/4.

Kyle Mayers’ second Test century has helped put West Indies in control after the second day of the second Test in St Lucia on Saturday (June 25). After an insipid batting performance on the opening day, Bangladesh produced a strong bowling response on the second morning of the St Lucia Test that was left delicately … Read more

“It is definitely an exhilarating feeling”: Hayley Matthews takes over from Stafanie Taylor as West Indies Women’s Captain

Hayley Matthews has been announced as the West Indies Women’s team captain and she’ll replace Stafanie Taylor ahead of the next series that the team will play. The change in leadership was recommended by the Women’s selection panel and was ratified at the Cricket West Indies Board of Directors meeting on June 24. Matthews will … Read more

On this day: Carlos Braithwaite’s heartbreaking finish in the 2019 World Cup match against New Zealand

Carlos Brathwaite’s late assault on New Zealand bowlers in the World Cup 2019 fixture in Manchester reminded everyone of his heroic blitz on that April eve at the Eden Gardens. It’s been three years since West Indies’ five-run defeat to New Zealand in the 2019 World Cup match at Old Trafford in Manchester. The knock … Read more

“Roach has been a great servant of West Indies cricket”: Sir Curtly Ambrose believes that Roach will get to 300 Test wickets

West Indian great Curtly Ambrose and Ian Bishop spent a large part of day three at the commentary box during the two-match series opener against Bangladesh at Antigua regretting that Kemar Roach deserved much more respect than what he gets. West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach anticipates continuing at international cricket for a few years … Read more

WI vs BNG: “Quality of the opposition”, Sir Curtly Ambrose rubbishes notion that Bangladesh is ranked below the West Indies.

West Indies finished on 88-3 after resuming the fourth day on 49-3 in its second innings and needing 35 more runs to clinch the series opener. West Indies scored 265 in the first innings. Bangladesh had 103 and 245 in their first and second innings respectively. Kemar Roach was named Player of the Match for … Read more

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