Bridgetown (Barbados):Former West Indies fast bowler Joel Garner has been elected president of the Barbados Cricket Association.
Bridgetown, Barbados:Ramnaresh Sarwan has been appointed as the new captain of West Indies following the retirement of Brian Lara, Caribbean media reported.
Kingston, Jamaica:West Indies Cricket Board president Ken Gordon feels that more than a captain, Brian Lara will as remembered as a man who carried the Caribbean batting for almost two decades.
Bridgetown, Barbados:West Indies Cricket Board president Ken Gordon has described Brian Lara's decision to retire from international cricket ''as a bit hasty''.
St John's:Following his successful stint as the special advisor to the West Indies team in the Champions Trophy, Clive Lloyd has been appointed as the manager of the side for the upcoming ODI series against India.
St John's (Antigua):West Indies selectors inducted some fresh blood in the 30-member provisional squad for the forth coming World Cup announced here on Friday.
runs at an average of 56. 68 including 15 centuries. The Barbadian held the post of team manager when West Indies won the World Cup in 1975 and 1979 and became president of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in the 1990s.
Port of Spain:After a series of public spats, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the players' association have finally decided to bury their differences and have pledged to cooperate with each other in settling impending disputes by the end of this month.
St John's:Describing his fiery outburst against the selectors after the Test series loss to India as an ''overreaction'', Brian Lara has apologised to the West Indies Cricket Board, saying that his ''unfortunate actions'' only shook the faith bestowed on him by the WICB.
Bridgetown:After taking over as the chairman of the WICB Cricket Committee, two-time World Cup winning captain Clive Lloyd said he won't hesitate to crack the whip even if that means antagonising some people.