Tue 21 Oct ’25 by KRISSANIA YOUNG “I’m trying to understand your question,” Daren Sammy said, cracking his head. The reporter he was addressing had spent the previous sixty seconds laying the groundwork for a very poignant question. “Do you think the idea of the West Indies is fading among the next generation of players?” […]
Sun 19 Oct ’25 West Indies captain Shai Hope gave a rather scathing assessment of his team’s performance after a 74-run defeat to Bangladesh in the first ODI on Saturday. “It’s just one of those days where their spinners, I would say, outwitted our spinners, and their batters did the same to our batters,” he […]
Sun 19 Oct ’25 The CG United Super50 Cup has been reduced to 16 matches for the 2025 season, down from the usual 31-match slate. Cricket West Indies has also confirmed that the upcoming edition of the region’s premier 50-over competition will not feature the West Indies Academy or Combined Campuses and Colleges. The changes […]
Fri 17 Oct ’25 by KRISSANIA YOUNG West Indies have maintained a perfect checkered ODI record since failing to advance in the 2023 World Cup qualifier in Zimbabwe. Nine bilateral series contested, four won, four lost and one draw. With seventeen months to go in the qualifying cycle for the 2027 edition of the World […]
Mon Oct 13 ’25 Prior to Monday’s Day 3 of the second match against India in Delhi, West Indies had not batted 90 overs in seven Tests. Also this year they did not have a centurion in the format. However, a 177-run third-wicket partnership between John Campbell and Shai Hope helped the Caribbean side occupy […]
Mon Oct 13 ’25 After India put on 121 runs for victory in the second Test in Delhi, the West Indies could only manage one wicket before the stumps on Day 4, with the hosts needing a further 58 runs to complete a 2–0 series win. John Campbell (115) and Shai Hope (103) converted their […]
Sun 12 Oct ’25 by KRISSANIA YOUNG John Campbell and Shai Hope put up an admirable display for the West Indies in the form of an unbroken 138-run third wicket stand after hosts India forced the follow-on on Day 3 of the 2nd Test in Delhi. Windies spinner Khary Pierre insists there is still plenty […]
Fri Oct 10 ’25 On a typically slow Feroz Shah Kotla track, the West Indies bowling was disciplined – no extras during the day – without being intrusive in the first and last sessions; in the middle session they lost all accuracy as India plundered 126 runs without a wicket. Jaiswal just reacted purely to […]
Mon, October 6, 25 by Leo Powell The deterioration of West -India Cricket is not a natural fall out of the grace, but the product of decades of mismanagement, incompetence and misplaced priorities by Cricket West India (CWI). Once the most dreaded and respected cricket force in the world, West -India now got away from […]
Sun, October 5 ’25 Bernard Denis Julien, the elegant Trinidadian all-rounder who helped the West Indies to the one-day era, died at the age of 75. A member of Clive Lloyd’s victory in 1975, he was confirmed that he had left in Trinidad on the night of October 4. Julien, born on March 13, 1950, […]