
An amazing experience – Victorious US cricketers and coach reflect on 11 days in Barbados that changed their lives
With the dust settled on NY Tri-State’s victory in the Sir Garfield Sobers U-19 Tournament, the coach and some of…
With the dust settled on NY Tri-State’s victory in the Sir Garfield Sobers U-19 Tournament, the coach and some of…
Hills Academy 157-8 (40 overs) NY Tri-State 158-5 (38.1 Ov) NY Tri-State won by 5 wickets On an unforgettable day…
NSC U17 165 all out (38.5 Ov) NY Tri-State Youth 167-3 (32.3 Ov) NY Tri-State Youth won by 7 wickets…
Sir Everton Weekes Center of Excellence 118 (35 overs) NY Tri-State Youth 90 (25.4 overs) Sir Everton Weekes Center of…
Top Level Academy 144-9 (40 overs) NY Tri-State Youth 148-8 (34.2 overs) NY Tri-State win by two wickets The American…
Cricket West Indies (CWI) have announced their 15-member squad for three (3) One Day International (ODI) matches against Ireland from…
Australia will play three test matches rather than the anticpated two when they tour the West Indies in the summer…
Ten years ago, the contemplation within the English selection panel was whether Ian Bell, averaging over 42 at the time, merited his place.
After yet another disappointing series from England, questions inevitably will now start to be asked. Is Joe Root the right man for the job? Will he say enough is enough and will resign? Or will somebody from above take this tough decision?
On, yet another, dark day in modern English Test cricket, West Indies defeated England by ten wickets to claim a 1-0 series win and inflict further scrutiny on Joe Root’s role as captain.
Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood’s 11th wicket partnership of 90 saved England from embarrassment on day one of the third Test with the tourists having been reduced to 114-9 by West Indies.
Kraigg Brathwaite, once again, provided stern resistance to prevent England from pulling off the unlikeliest of victories on day five in Barbados with the three-game series remaining level at 0-0.
Joe Root’s 25th Test century helped England take control of the second Test in Barbados, helping his side to a score of 244-3 at the close of play.
Centuries from Zak Crawley and Joe Root, as well as Jack Leach’s three-for, meant England finished the first Test against West Indies as the stronger side but, nevertheless, had to settle for a draw to begin their heavily-discussed “red-ball reset.”
For all the talk of a ‘red-ball reset’, the first hour of the first test had an air of familiarity about it for many an English cricket fan.
England travel to the West Indies in March and before even stepping out onto the tarmac, the headlines are already writing themselves.
Moeen Ali’s game-winning performance with both bat and ball helped England beat West Indies by 34 runs in Bridgetown and set up a series-deciding fifth match.
Rovman Powell’s remarkable 51-ball century helped power West Indies to a 20-run victory against England in Bridgetown, taking a 2-1 series lead in the process.
England hung on to beat West Indies by one run in Bridgetown despite a record-breaking 10th-wicket partnership between Romario Shepherd and Akeal Hosein.
England kicked off their preparations for this year’s T20 World Cup in the worst possible fashion as the West Indies beat Eoin Morgan’s second-string side by nine wickets.
England’s bowlers were to thank for their side’s routine six-wicket win over the West Indies as Eoin Morgan’s side began their T20 World Cup campaign with an emphatic statement.
Kraigg Brathwaite has agreed a deal to sign for Gloucestershire for the County Championship this summer although he isn’t expected to be around until the second half of the season.
England’s tour of West Indies next year has been expanded as both sides get set to meet in T20’s and Test Matches following England’s tour of Australia.
The first Test Match between West Indies and Sri Lanka is set up brilliantly going into the fourth day with the visitors 153 runs in the lead with six second innings wickets remaining.