Rahkeem takes Royals to Playoffs
Wed, Sep 18, '24
Wed, Sep 18, '24
Wed, Sep 18, '24
THE 10 COUNTRIES participating in the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup will receive a substantial boost in prize money with more than US$5 million being dished out.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) yesterday announced that the winners of the competition, slated to be held in the United Arab Emirates from October 3 to 20, will take home a staggering US$2.34 million, marking a 134 per cent increase from the $1 million awarded to the champions, Australia, in 2023.
Additionally, the runners-up will walk away with US$1.17 million and the semifinalists will receive US$675,000 each, more than three times their 2023 payout.
In total, the overall prize totals US$7,958,080, a massive increase on the US$2.45 million dished out last year.
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Tue, Sep 17, '24
England international Chris Jordan will join the Trinbago Knight Riders for the remainder of the 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season. The experienced all-rounder will replace USA international Ali Khan who was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to injury.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors have signed leg spinner Nathan Sowter as a temporary replacement for Imran Tahir who is currently recovering from injury and is expected to be unavailable for around 10 days.
Meanwhile, the CPL have launched a ticket offer for those fans wishing to attend the Eliminator match scheduled to take place at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence on Tuesday 1 October.
For every four tickets that you buy for the Eliminator match you will be given four free tickets for one of the matches between Barbados Royals and Saint Lucia Kings which will be taking place in Providence at 10am on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September. This offer will last as long as there is tickets available for those matches on 21 and 22 September and is subject to availability.
Fri, Sep 13, '24
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) today announced the commencement of the recruitment process for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
The post will become vacant on Friday 1 November 2024, with the departure of outgoing CEO Johnny Grave who has led the organisation since February 2017. An executive manager is confirmed to lead the organisation for the interim.
CWI President Dr. Kishore Shallow said of the search, "This is an exciting and transformative time for Cricket West Indies. With the ongoing enhancement of our human capital, we are extremely excited to complement this with the recruitment of a new CEO."
Thu, Sep 12, '24
The thirteenth match of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) proved unlucky for Antigua & Barbuda Falcons as Barbados Royals chalked up their third victory in a row with a ten-run win by DLS on a rain affected evening in Bridgetown.
After being inserted the Falcons posted a competitive total of 176/5 largely thanks to a composed stand of 92 runs between Sam Billings and Justin Greaves, that was also a record for any wicket for the Falcons.
In response the Royals got off to a shaky start, Mohammad Amir stitched together a maiden in the first over of the Falcons bowling effort, a frustrated Rahkeem Cornwall then plinked his seventh delivery, his first from Chris Green, straight to Roshon Primus at mid-off. Primus celebrated the catch keenly but his fortunes would take a dramatic turn shortly afterwards.