NEARLY 50 foster children from the Nightengale Home in Black Rock, St Michael, were all smiles after meeting with members of the West Indies cricket team yesterday afternoon.Shiv Chanderpaul, Kemar Roach, Denesh Ramdin, Narsingh Deonarine and Sulieman Benn, all part of a Digicel outreach promotion, brought bandanas and obliged by signing them for the cheering children.Here, Benn, signs for an adult and two of the happy kids. The West Indies will face South Africa in the third and final test of the Digicel Test series today at Kensington Oval. (MK)
Windies tour children’s home
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