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West Indies Cricket

I’m the only player that really paid: Bravo on India tour pull-out

Bravo's WI arrived in India in 2014 to play three Tests, five ODIs and one T20 international, but pulled out midway after the fourth ODI in Dharamsala.

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West Indies star Dwayne Bravo retires from international cricket

Bravo last played a Test in December 2010 against Sri Lanka where he had scored 68.

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Darren Sammy to promote ICC Women’s World T20

Former West Indies captain Darren Sammy has been roped in to promote the upcoming ICC Women's World T20 2018 that starts in November.

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Vanburn Holder: 14 facts about the fast bowler who later became an umpire

Vanburn Alonzo Holder is a former West Indian pace bowler, who is more renowned for his accuracy than pace.

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West Indies Cricket Board and WIPA sign a new agreement

President Dave Cameron signed on behalf of the WICB while WIPA president Wavell Hinds penned the deal for the players association .

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Dirk Nannes, Ian Bishop reveal secrets behind successful ‘death bowling’

Nannes said that a bowler needs to have a 'bit of X-factor' to bowl at the death.

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Courtney Walsh to participate in Junior Murray/Made in Grenada celebrity cricket match

The match will be a tribulte to mark Grenada's 40th year of independence.

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Guyana government to table Cricket Administration Bill

Guyanese parliamentarians will next week begin a debate on the Cricket Administration Bill when it is tabled in parliament for a second reading.

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West Indian success in T20 cricket signals towards a change in power structure

The cricketers from the Caribbean have stood out once again in the Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) 2013. They have been nothing less than brilliant, individually and as a unit, in the recent past. Aayush Puthran explains why their success signals towards a new power structure wherein three different teams will dominate the three different formats of the game.

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Darren Sammy signs 2-year deal with Digicel

West Indies Test and T20 captain Darren Sammy has signed a new two-year deal with regional telecommunications provider Digicel.

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