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REDjet officials have slammed authorities in Trinidad for their “delaying tactics” which have put their operations there on pause.

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REDjet has charged that Trinidad and Tobago’s “naked protectionism” and sheer greed are stopping the Barbados-based airline from securing the rights to fly to the twin-island state as well as to Jamaica.

Tickets for Windies v India Series on sale now

WICB PRESS RELEASE – The much sought after tickets for the West Indies v India Series 2011 are now on sale in Trinidad, Antigua and Jamaica.

Barath targeting India return

Adrian Barath, the West Indies and Trinidad opening batsman, has said he hopes to be fit in time for West Indies’ home series against India

REDjet bound for Trinidad

REDjet is set to fly into Trinidad and Tobago from May 15.

Jamaica seeks justice – Dispute with Barbados may head to CCJ

Jamaica’s dispute with Barbados over the alleged ill-treatment of 20-year-old Shanique Myrie could be headed to the Trinidad and Tobago-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

Rumours and Reports about Sarwan – False

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – 9th April, 2011: Recent rumours circulating that Ramnaresh Sarwan was under investigation by the ICC for match-fixing are false. WIPA President and CEO, Mr. Dinanath Ramnarine, having spoken with ICC officials, confirms that any such rumours or reports are completely baseless and untrue.

Trinidad and Tobago drop legal battle
Jamaica make final, T&T consider legal action

Jamaica has made it through to the final, despite a relatively strong batting performance from Trinidad and Tobago in which they got to 448 for 9 in reply to Jamaica’s mammoth 664

CCC through to finals; T&T fight uphill battle

Combined Campuses and Colleges stormed into the WICB Regional Four Day competition final yesterday with a 'stunning victory' over the Windward Islands . The Windwards were bowled out for 128 before the close of play on the third day, as Ryan Austin and Kavesh Kantasingh took five and four wickets respectively. Meanwhile, in what the Trinidad Express describes as “Mission Impossible” , Trinidad and Tobago battle to reach Jamaica's first innings total of 664. At close of play they …

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