Saturday, May 4, 2024

Sports

Nicholls: Cricket speaks for itself

Government Senator Gregory Nicholls says he is at a loss as to why there are so many naysayers surrounding the $50 million loan undertaken by Government to stage the...

‘Boosting security’

CARICOM authorities are tracking potential threats to next month’s International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup 2024...

Verstappen leads in Miami practice

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen set the pace in practice at the Miami Grand Prix despite a tricky session...

Shamar Joseph to headline WI squad for T20

Fast bowling sensation Shamar Joseph headlines the West Indies 15 man squad for this summer’s T20 World Cup.  Despite...

95 per cent ready

Kensington Oval is 95 per cent ready for next month’s T20 World Cup with the Greenidge and Haynes,...

Equestrians on a high

The Barbados Equestrian Association (BEA) closed a successful year with prize-giving at Coconut Court Hotel last Tuesday.The equestrians celebrated those who had reaped rewards...

Hope brothers shine but Windies lose warm-up

WHANGAREI, New Zealand – The Hope brothers, Kyle and Shai, gathered half-centuries but were unable to prevent West Indies from going down by six...

UWI new queens

The University of the West Indies Blackbirds are the new queens of local football.The Blackbirds confirmed their regal status when the Barbados Football Association’s...

Moseley still in running

Russell Moseley’s Davis Cup days may not be over after all.It looks like the long-time local no.1 is still in consideration for national duty...

Trotman wins Linton Tonk

Hometown player Sydney “Sinbad” Trotman is the second winner of the annual George Linton Memorial 13-Card Tonk Competition.Trotman emerged champion by winning the decisive...

Pacer secures win with a six

A massive six by Barbados Under-19 fast bowler Raniel Smith off the last ball from part-time bowler Jafari Toppin gave Christ Church Dolphins a...