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Trinidad and Tobago

Photos: Virat Kohli and company catch up with Sir Garry Sobers and other West Indian legends

West Indian cricket legends Garry Sobers, Everton Weekes and Gordon Greenidge were present at Port of Spain to be a part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of the Queen's Park Cricket Club, which owns the iconic Queen's Park Oval.

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India tour of West Indies 2016, 4th Test at St Lucia: Likely XI comparison

More than the stingless West Indian side, what will bother Indians more is the rain threat.

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Tony Gray: Tall, fast, brutal, injury-prone, unfortunate

Unfortunately, Tony Gray spent his peak nursing injuries, thus missing out on having a long run following retirements of Michael Holding and Joel Garner.

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Happy Birthday, Brian Lara: West Indies legend turns 47

Brian Lara is the leading run-scorer for West Indies in Tests as well as ODIs.

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Chris Gayle’s record of fastest T20 century broken by 23-year-old Trinidad and Tobago batsman

Gayle had smashed the 30-ball century for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors in the 2013 edition of Indian Premier League.

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Rangy Nanan: Wily off-spinner who graced Trinidad & Tobago for two decades

His numbers in first-class are even more staggering, picking 366 wickets from 94 matches with an economy of 2.18.

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Ellis Achong: 9 facts about the Chinaman who supposedly became part of cricket lexicon

Ellis Achong was not the inventor of the Chinaman. It wasn't even named after him. But he somehow made it to the lexicon of cricket, thanks to a conversation between Walter Robins and Learie Constantine.

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Caribbean Premier League 2016: Trinidad & Tobago franchise renamed as Trinbago Knight Riders

Trinidad & Tobago franchise, which is co-owned by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, has been re-branded as Trinbago Knight Riders.

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Sunil Narine to play for Trinidad & Tobago in CPL 2016

Sunil Narine has made the switch from Guyana Amazon Warriors.

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West Indies cricket suffering from lack of management, says T&T PM Keith Rowley

Rowley said Windies players were often not sufficiently equipped by regional authorities to compete against the best on the international scene.

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