Antigua: The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and its players have said that they are close to resolving their long-standing dispute, paving the way for a full-strength team to visit Australia later in the year.The WICB and the West Indies Players'
Antigua: The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has axed the national team's Australian coach John Dyson following the humiliating home Test and one-day series defeats to Bangladesh.Dyson’s sacking comes less than six weeks before the start of the Champions Trophy in
Bridgetown: Senior West Indies cricketers are reluctant tour Pakistan citing security reasons. West Indies team is scheduled to play a two test series in Pakistan.
Antigua: West Indies cricket suffered a shock when opening batsman Xavier Marshall and Tonito Willet failed to clear dope test conducted in a two-week camp in Antigua.
King City: Skipper Chris Gayle hits a sparkling hundred to help West Indies to defeat Canada by seven wickets in Sunday's tri-series cricket final.
Geoge Town: West Indies squad for the Tri-Nation seriChris Gayle will lead es in Canada and the ICC Champions Trophy.
St Lucia: West Indies opening batsman, Chris Gayle has withdrawn his letter of resignation as West Indies captain, and appears to be seeking a return to the head of the beleaguered team, West Indies Cricket Board source confirmed yesterday.
Port of Spain: Chris Gayle has resigned as the captain of the West Indies team, revealed WICB CEO Donald Peters, who is also speculated to be sent on a long leave, indicating a stormy times for the Board ahead of the Champions Trophy.
St John's: Chris Gayle was retained as captain of the West Indies team for the upcoming series at home to Sri Lanka on Wednesday.
Jamaica:Empty stands, missing carnival spirit and early exit of India and Pakistan notwithstanding, a lacklustre ICC Cricket World Cup not only broke even but made such profit that it would wipe out the huge financial debt of the host West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).