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Guyana Test match moved to Dominica

Guyana has been stripped of its scheduled Test match between West Indies and Australia due to political interference by the country’s government, the WICB has announced

Third Digicel Test moved to Dominica

St John’s, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board today announced that it has taken a decision to move the Third Digicel Test which was originally scheduled to be played at the Guyana National Stadium. The Test will now be played at Windsor Park in Dominica. The dates (April 23 rd to 27 th ) are unchanged. The change in venue is as a result of the situation in Guyana owing to the Government of Guyana’s push to take …

St Kitts and Antigua to host Guyana 4 Day matches

St John’s, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board has announced that Guyana’s third and fourth round matches in the Regional 4 Day Tournament will be held in St Kitts and Antigua respectively. In the third round Guyana will take on Combined Campuses and Colleges at Warner Park in St Kitts. Guyana’s day/night encounter against Jamaica will now be played at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Grounds in Antigua. Guyana’s first round match against Leeward Islands commenced today at …

ICC condemns Guyana government intervention

The ICC board has condemned the Guyanese government’s interference in the functioning of cricket in Guyana

Why WIPA will never lose an arbitration

CaribbeanCricket.com news analysis The West Indies Players Association this month announced another victory in its endless series of arbitration wins over the West Indies Cricket Board.

Omari Banks announces retirement

Omari Banks, the former West Indies allrounder, has announced his retirement from cricket at 29

Guyana Test in doubt due to tussle

The tussle between the West Indies board and the Guyana government has put the Providence Test against Australia in doubt

WICB decision on Guyana situation

St John’s, Antigua – The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the West Indies Cricket Board held a meeting by teleconference last evening. The Executive Committee discussed the Guyana Situation and noted the following points:

WIPA worried about intimidation in Guyana

he West Indies Players Association (WIPA) is concerned about the intimidation of its members in Guyana as the standoff between the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) and the Government-appointed Interim Management Committee (IMC) continues. In a media release yesterday, WIPA challenged Sanjeev Datadin, a lawyer representing the Guyana Cricket Board, over threats issued to players who have been called to training by the IMC for the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board Regional four-day tournament. read more at Trinidad Express

Ryan Hinds looking for Windies Test recall

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