'Plenty to lose' - Compromises will have to be made, says PM Mitchell
GRENADA PRIME Minister, Dr. Keith Mitchell, has asserted that there is plenty to lose if the ongoing battle between the West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players' Association escalates over players' personal endorsements.
Lara: Positive action needed
WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara said yesterday he is willing to meet with 'anyone' to help resolve the current crisis in regional cricket.
Commentary: WI Board gets tough ... and correctly so
THE WEST Indies home series against South Africa is scheduled to get under way on Thursday, March 31, at Bourda, and West Indians are looking forward to it - especially those who remember the trashing in South Africa a few years ago...
Royal Run bags Eros Trophy
ROYAL RUN, ridden by champion jockey Trevor Simpson, humbled his fleet-footed stable-companion LIL' COUNTRY BOY to win the Eros Trophy graded stakes over 1400 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday.
Ruddock shines at Carifta Trials
ST. JAGO HIGH'S Natasha Ruddock stole the spotlight on yesterday's final day of the 2005 Carifta Games trials at Stadium East.
WI name 22 for home series
HALF-DOZEN UNCAPPED players have been named in a 22-member squad that the West Indies Cricket Board have sent letters of invitations to make themselves available for selection in the upcoming home series against South Africa...
Ja in driver's seat
WHEN THE Carib Beer Series cricket match at Chedwin Park got under way on Friday, front-runners Jamaica needed six points to put away the title, and although it is never over until it is over, thanks to fast bowler Daren Powell...
Uphill task for Jamaica in Davis Cup
THE DOMINICAN Republic have given themselves a distinct edge going into the final Group Two Davis Cup reverse singles against Jamaica today at 10 a.m.
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