By Neto Baptiste The YASCO Sports Complex could benefit from the pending demolition of the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) stand at the Antigua Recreation…
Sir Lester calls for ceremony honouring Lara’s historic feat at ARG
Lara, in April 2004, became the first man ever to reclaim the world Test batting record after scoring 400 not out against England here to reclaim the record for the highest individual score in a Test innings from Australian Matthew Hayden
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Former prime minister and National Hero, Sir
Lester Bird, has called on both the government and Cricket West Indies (CWI), to honour former West Indies captain, Trinidadian Brian Lara, for his record-breaking performance at the historic Antigua Recreation Grounds (ARG) in 2004.
Lara, in April that year, became the first man ever to reclaim the world Test batting record after scoring 400 not out against England here to reclaim the record for the highest individual score in a Test innings from Australian Matthew Hayden.
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Reports: Tom Curtis, Zoran Vranes Mikele Leigertwood Show Interest In Coaching Roles, FA To Make Decision This Week
By Neto Baptiste
A decision is expected this week as to who will be the country’s next technical director for football and, also, who will head the coaching team.
This is according to President of the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA),
Everton Gonsalves, who said the body’s technical committee, of which he is also head, is slated to meet within the next three days to finalise some decisions.
“Head coach, technical director, management, training start date and where. Protocols to facilitate the training sessions, women football activities and, outside of the technical committee, the constitutional committee will look to engage in consultations this week with the various divisions,” he said.