Collymore signs (Kolpak) Sussex deal

Mon, May 5, '08

 

Barbados

Barbados and West Indies fast bowler Corey Collymore has signed for Sussex as a Kolpak on a one-year contract.

Collymore replaces Australian Ryan Harris, who was embroiled in a contractual farce last month. He originally joined the club as a Kolpak but, during Sussex's first match of the season against Hampshire, Harris signed a three-year deal with Queensland.

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Drakes lands UAE coaching job

Mon, Apr 28, '08

 

Barbados Former West Indies all-rounder Vasbert Drakes has been appointed as the new coach of the UAE cricket team.

"Drakes will replace Kabir Khan as the next coach. Khan wanted to attend a Level-4 coaching course in Scotland and had stepped down," said Mazhar Khan, the administrator of the Emirates Cricket Board.

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Rampaul signs for Ireland

Mon, Apr 28, '08

 

Trinidad & Tobago Trinidad & Tobago fast bowler Ravi Rampaul has been signed to appear as an overseas player for the Ireland national squad.

Rampaul is expected to appear in next weekend’s Friends Provident Trophy double header away to Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. The 23-year-old,  who has taken 25 wickets in 30 ODIs for the West Indies, is Ireland national coach Phil Simmons' belated choice as overseas professional for the remaining seven games in the one-day competition against the counties.

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At the feet of history

Mon, Apr 21, '08

 

Vaneisa Baksh

by VANEISA BAKSH

Writing in the Business Guardian about the period of West Indies cricket dominance and Trinidad and Tobago dominance in the field of natural gas monetisation, Anthony Wilson argued that we failed to appreciate the true greatness of our endeavours and thus missed their lessons.

We did not analyse processes sufficiently and never tried to model future projects on them, he said, and so, we frittered away our inheritance.

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Bravo snags IPL deal

Sat, Apr 19, '08

 

Trinidad & Tobago

Dwayne Bravo is the latest West Indies cricketer to ink a deal to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 tournament.

The Trinidad and Tobago allrounder will be joining the Mumbai Indians squad to replace the injured Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga.

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