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No spectators allowed at Kensington Oval during the hosting of the West Indies One-day International and Twenty20 International home series. - (FP) Social Share
No spectators will be allowed at
Kensington Oval during the slew of international matches to be staged there at the end of the month.
The Barbados Cricket Association said in a media release yesterday that the non-admittance of spectators will extend to the three One-day Internationals between West Indies and Australia on July 20, 22 and 24, and the two Twenty20 Internationals between West Indies and Pakistan on July 27 and 28.
“Due to the recent directive issued by the Ministry of Health & Wellness in Barbados, there will be no spectators allowed at
Hetmyer, Cottrell and Chase are back for West Indies ODI series against Australia
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Fitting award for Jason Holder - Barbados Today
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Barbados Pride batsman Jonathan Carter pulls during his even hundred against Leeward Islands Hurricanes. The wicketkeeper is Jahmar Hamilton. (Photo courtesy CWI Media/Philip Spooner) Social Share
COOLIDGE – Jonathan Carter gathered his third List A hundred and Barbados Pride will try to defend 266 to win the minor playoff against Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the West Indies Super50 Cup.
Carter cracked an even 100 from 121 balls that included eight fours and two sixes and West Indies One-day International wicketkeeper/batsman Shai Hope made 85 to lead the way for Pride in the playoff for fifth and sixth at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground in Antigua.
TTCB honours Pollard for ICC T20 team of decade pick
Thursday 21 January 2021
TT Red Force and West Indies One Day International and T20 captain Kieron Pollard, right, receives a token of appreciation from president of the TT Cricket Board Azim Bassarath at the National Cricket Centre in Couva, on Tuesday. Pollard was recently named on the International Cricket Council team of the decade (2010s). - TT CRICKET BOARD
GLOWING tribute was paid to TT Red Force cricket team captain Kieron Pollard when the TT Cricket Board honoured him after he was selected by the International Cricket Council on its T20 team of the decade (2010s).