Lara robbed

Sat, Feb 6, '10

 

Brian Lara

Brian Lara is in the news again, but this time it seems that the West Indies cricket legend has been the victim of theft. BVI News Online is reporting that a woman has been arrested and that police seized more than 40 bottles of premium liquor, jewelry and four-autographed cricket bats from the woman’s home during a search on Wednesday night.

From a report in the Trinidad Express

Several items, including jewelry, clothing and an honorary Order of Australia award-which was given to him during the hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting last year by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd-along with an undisclosed sum of cash, were stolen.

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Pollard tops IPL auction; Big pay day for Roach

Tue, Jan 19, '10

 

Trinidad & Tobago From DigicelCricket.com

Phenomenal, six-hitting Trinidad & Tobago all rounder, Kieron Pollard will be smiling all the way to the bank as he topped the IPL auction collecting a huge US$750,000 payday from the Mumbai Indians.

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Pollard, Smith in WI squad to Australia

Mon, Jan 18, '10

 

Team Selection The West Indies Cricket Board has named the following players for the upcoming limited-overs tour of Australia:

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Taylor arrested after altercation with cop

Fri, Jan 8, '10

 

Jamaica West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor was arrested by Jamaican police in Junction, St Elizabeth on Wednesday night on charges of improper conduct, assaulting police and resisting arrest following an altercation with a police officer at a bar in Junction.

The 25-year-old Taylor, who is currently recovering from a back strain after breaking down on the recent West Indies tour of Australia, was granted bail early yesterday and is to appear in the Santa Cruz Resident Magistrate's Court on January 12.

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2010 First Class Tournament fixtures released

Tue, Jan 5, '10

 

Media Watch

The West Indies Cricket Board has released the schedule for a short first class season, consisting of seven rounds. Following the format used in previous tournaments, all matches for each round will be held in the same region, presumably as a cost saving measure.

No final is listed in the release.

Fixtures are as follows:

 

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