Chris Gayle Blog: I am tremendously proud of the guys
The second Test in Adelaide was a pretty decent game for us but it was unfortunate that we didn’t get the five wickets we needed at the end to get the win... Read more
Barbadian wins Digicel Greatest Windies Fan competition
- December 3, 2009 -
Barbadian Alex Edghill won the Digicel Greatest Windies Fan competition held during the First Test in Australia.
Edghill secured for himself a highly prized autographed West Indies shirt for his triumph.
Fans were asked to submit – in 130 characters or less – on Twitter and Facebook why they were the greatest Windies fans and from the entries s
It may never be this easy to win a highly prized autographed West Indies shirt. You read correctly, that's you, winning an autographed Windies shirt. How do you qualify? Easy.
You're on Twitter? No? Then surely you're on Facebook. If you're on Twitter all you have to do is send a tweet and in 130 characters or less say why you are the Greatest Windies Fan.
Are you - like the rest of us - up all night watching or listening to the action from Australia? Then why do so alone? Why not join the lively discussions on Twitter and Facebook?
Throughout the night fans from around the Caribbean and the world - some from as far as Down Under - congregate on Twitter and Facebook and enjoy discussion and debate on the game, the players, the t
Mounting concern about the analytical skills of TV commentators
- July 30, 2009 -
IMG Sports Media is the company which is producing the television coverage for the current Digicel Series on behalf of SkySports. The commentators and expert analysts they have enlisted are Tony Cozier, Ian Bishop, Jeff Dujon, Atar Ali Khan and Fazeer Mohammed. These are the men who, collectively, and at least for this series, serve as the reservoir of all
Reifer must look at the man in the mirror before blaming top order
- July 27, 2009 -
From the cricketing wilderness extraordinary circumstances plunged the 37 year old Floyd Reifer to the fore as captain of the West Indies cricket team for the Digicel Test Series versus Bangladesh.
Reifer, a player/coach of the Combined Campuses and Colleges team, but not captain, was pitchforked into the role after the originally selected players boycotte