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WICB: What do you do with the baby and the bath water? PDF Print E-mail

We’ve all been there. You’ve finished washing your baby. But there’s a problem. The bath is full of both baby and water. What to do? Do you carefully extract your baby then tip away the water? Or do you throw the whole lot out of the window?

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West Indies to play three ODIs in Sri Lanka PDF Print E-mail

West Indies will return to Sri Lanka at the end of this month to contest three One-day Internationals.

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Former West Indies batsman Joey Carew dies PDF Print E-mail
Joey Carew, the former West Indies batsman, has died at age 73. The cause of death is still unknown, but his eldest son Michael Carew suggested it might have been due to a blocked artery.
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GCB Elections is set for January 30 PDF Print E-mail

Guyana Cricket Board’s (GCB) Elections is set for January 30 and incumbent Chetram Singh has announced that he is no longer interested in the top position in Guyana’s cricket.

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Windward Islands Won the 2010 TCL Group Challenge PDF Print E-mail

Customary whipping boys Windward Islands captured the 2010 TCL Group West Indies Under-19 three-day Challenge title here today after beating Leeward Islands by seven wickets.

Set 135 for victory on the third and final day of the fifth and last round of matches at Beausejour, Windward Islands, who had conceded a 16-run first innings lead, triumphed 12 minutes before tea at 2.28 p.m. {jfusion_discuss 600}

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Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com
  • Simmons, bowlers deliver easy win for West Indies A
    An unbeaten 51 by Lendl Simmons led West Indies A to a comprehensive win over Sri Lanka A in the second T20 at Kingstown
  • A choke? Not really, just a thrashing
    Gary Kirsten's time in charge of South Africa finished the way of a few men before him, and there appears no end in sight to the team's quest to banish their demons
  • 'We had to do it the hard way' - Mathews
    Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has underscored the spunk in Sri Lanka's Champions Trophy campaign, and marked their spirit a vital asset as they attempt to topple India, who have been the form team of the competition
  • Kirsten accepts that South Africa choked
    In his final act as South Africa coach, Gary Kirsten did not shy away from the team's uncomfortable history of failing at pressure stages in major events, admitting they "choked" against England
  • Harris fit for his defining Ashes series
    Ryan Harris will make his return to the bowling crease in Australia A's match against Gloucestershire in Bristol on Friday, as he steels himself for an Ashes campaign that looms as the defining moment of his international career