BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Legendary former West Indies batsman Sir Everton Weekes has died.
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Caribbean soccer nations will have to readjust their timetables to accommodate new formats for several qualifying tournaments, including age group and senior World Cups.
Jamaica’s legendary sprinting Usain Bolt is now a dad.
Two players with Caribbean connections could be rookies on teams rosters in the National Football League (NFL) this season.
MANCHESTER, England – Captain Jason Holder has underscored the importance of West Indies’ role in the global fight for racial justice after Cricket West Indies announced late last month that players would wear the Black Lives Matter logo on their shirts during the three-Test series against England this month.
ZURICH, Switzerland– Suspended Haitian Football Federation (FHF) President Yves Jean-Bart said he expects to be exonerated and reinstated at the end of ongoing sexual abuse investigations that triggered soccer’s governing body FIFA to provisionally ban him from the sport.
Two Caribbean-born players were among those receiving major international cricket honors last month.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Jamaican Steve Bucknor has admitted making mistakes during his outstanding international umpiring career, which caused him sleepless nights.
Two prominent sports figures who have represented the Caribbean tested positive for the novel coronavirus last month.
NEW YORK – Trinidadian Austin “Jack” Warner, the former high ranking soccer executive, has been implicated in a 53-count indictment in the United States.
The six Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchises have selected their teams for the 2020 tournament which is scheduled to take place from 18 August to the 10 September. The draft was carried out remotely and the six teams have successfully filled out their rosters with both Caribbean and overseas players with Rashid Khan, Marcus Stoinis, Ross Taylor, Pravin Tambe and Carlos Brathwaite all being signed up.
ST.JOHN’S, Antigua – The Caribbean’s cricket ambassadors will have to make do with less money for now.
CANBERRA, Australia– Caribbean stars like Jamaican Jhaniele Fowler-Reid and Triniadian Samantha Wallace, who compete in the Suncorp Super Netball League in Australia, will benefit from a decision to extend the government’s JobKeeper payment to international players.














