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CWI Professional Cricket League 2018/2019
*OHT- Outside Home Territory *IP- International Player CWI Professional Cricket League 2018/2019 - Franchise Contracted Players Jaguars Pride Hurricanes Scorpions Volcanoes Red Force 1 Veerasammy Permaul Anthony Alleyne Rahkeem Cornwall Nikita Miller Devon Smith Kyle Hope *OHT 2 Leon Johnson Shamarh Brooks Montcin Hodge Assad Fudadin *OHT Shane Shillingford Tion Webster 3 Vishaul Singh Jonathan Carter Jahmar Hamilton Derval Green Kyle Mayers *OHT Yannic Cariah 4 Chandrapaul Hemraj Dominic Drakes Keacy Carty Chadwick Walton Obed McCoy Amir Jangoo 5 Gudakesh Motie Justin Greaves Jeremiah Louis John Campbell Tyron Theophile Denesh Ramdin 6 Tagenarine Chanderpaul Keon Harding Devon Thomas Brandon King Roland Cato Imran Khan 7 Keon Joseph Chemar Holder Terrance Warde Paul Palmer Jnr Audy Alexander Daniel St Clair Protected players Protected 8 Anthony Bramble Shayne Moseley Sheeno Berridge Aldaine Thomas Shermon Lewis Bryan Charles 9 Sherfane Rutherford Shamar Springer Akeem Saunders Andre McCarthy Delorn Johnson Khary Pierre 10 Romario Shepherd Haydn Walsh jr *OHT Ross Powell Fabian Allen Alick Athanaze Jason Mohammed 1 Ramaal Lewis *OHT Marquino Mindley *OHT Damion Jacobs *OHT Oshane Thomas Kirk Edwards *OHT Odean Smith *OHT 2 Christopher Barnwell Kevin Stoute Sheldon Cotterell *OHT Reynard Leveridge Ray Jordon Jeremy Solozano 3 Tevin Imlach Aaron Jones Orlando Peters Kenroy Williams *OHT Tarryck Gabriel Marlon Richards 4 Ashaya Persaud Tevyn Walcott Nelson Bolan Denis Bulli Denis Smith Isaiah Rajah Draft Pick Draft 5 Javier Spencer *OHT Mario Rampersaud Jaison Peters Steven Taylor Josh Thomas Joshua Da Silva. -
Gulf Times Sport
GULF CUP | Page 2 CHAMPIONSCHAMPIONS LEAGUE | Page 7 UAE aim to Messi fi res continue run Barcelona into against Iraq last 16, Leipzig today hold Benfi ca Friday, November 29, 2019 Rabia II 2, 1441 AH GULF TIMES SPORT PREVIEW YEMEN VS QATAR (8PM) Al Annabi look to bounce back against Yemen today ‘The outcome of the Iraq match was disappointing... But we are determined to get back to winning ways’ By Sahan Bidappa Doha emen are yet to get past the group stage of the Gulf Cup, in fact they have not tasted a single Yvictory in nine editions of the tournament. Ideally, they are an opponent Asian champions Qatar would be expected to beat on any given day. But as Qatar found out on Tuesday, when you are not at your best, no team can be taken lightly. The hosts had a forgetta- ble night in their opening match against Iraq, going down 1-2 to a second string side. The loss to Lions of Mesopotamia has fi rmly put the pressure on Felix Sanchez’s men. In a short tournament like Gulf Cup, a defeat in the very fi rst match can have a severe impact. Sanchez, though, will hope that it was just a minor blip for a side who have been impressive for the most of 2019. The maiden Asian Cup win in the UAE at the beginning of the year announced their arrival on the big stage, while another gutsy show in the Copa Amer- ica against the South American teams showed Sanchez’s men can stand up to big guns. -
Leclerc Clinches Maiden F1
MONDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 SPORT 07 If you ask me four weeks ago I Jurgen Klopp admits he wouldn’t expect it would happen. has been surprised by TENNIS FOOTBALL We had a tricky pre-season. No Liverpool’s perfect start US Open, Round of FA Cup, Qualifying: pre-season for the front three but to the Premier League 16: Men and Women’s Boldmere St. Michaels vs they still deliver. So far, so good. season. ACTION Stourport Swifts singles matches TODAY’S A minute’s Leclerc clinches maiden F1 win silence in AP SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS Winner Ferrari’s Monegasque driver Charles Belgian Grand Prix Leclerc (centre), Mercedes’ British driver tribute to Lewis Hamilton (left) and his team-mate Charles Leclerc just held off Valtteri Bottas on the podium, yesterday. Lewis Hamilton to win the crash victim Belgian Grand Prix from pole position yesterday, securing the Hubert first victory of his Formula One career and ending Ferrari’s long AFP wait for a win. SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS Hamilton was within one second of Leclerc on the final A minute’s silence was held to lap, but the 21-year-old from honour the late French racing driver Monaco held his nerve. Anthoine Hubert before yesterday’s “He was catching very scheduled Formula Three race at the quickly so I had quite a bit of Belgian Grand Prix. pressure,” Leclerc said after his Hubert, 22, was killed in a crash win. during Saturday’s Formula Two race He dedicated it to French at the high-speed Spa-Francor- driver Anthoine Hubert, who champs Circuit. -
Shakib Leads Bangladesh's Domination Over Australia to Clinch
Sports Tuesday, August 10, 2021 15 Shakib leads Bangladesh’s domination over Australia to clinch T20I series 4-1 in Dhaka ICC DHAKA SHAKIB Al Hasan’s 4/9 and Mohammad Saifuddin’s 3/12 paved the way for a 60-run win in the fifth and final T20I that ensured a 4-1 series win for Bangladesh at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Monday. Bangladesh presented an unwavering spirit to success- fully defend 123 runs against Australia in the final T20I in Dhaka. The hosts bowled them out for 62 in the 14th over with the help of Shakib who snared four wickets alongside Saifud- din, who chipped in with three. The opening stand of 42 runs between Mahedi Hasan and Mohammad Naim was able to provide impetus to the Bangladesh innings with a run-rate of over 10 for the first four overs but the middle-or- der couldn’t capitalise on the quick start. After the fall of Mahedi’s wicket to Ashton Turner for 13, the hosts’ run rate nose- Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan receives the ‘Alesha Card’ Player of the dived. Then, Daniel Chris- Match after winning the fifth and final Twenty20 International against tian claimed his first wicket Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka in T20Is since 2014 with the on Monday. (AFP) wicket of Naim who went back Bangladesh’s cricketers celebrate after winning the fifth and final Twenty20 International against Australia at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket with a run-a-ball 23. Stadium in Dhaka on Monday. -
Trump Ready to Meet Rouhani After Macron's G7 Diplomacy
THULHIJJA 26, 1440 AH TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 28 Pages Max 46º Min 27º 150 Fils Established 1961 ISSUE NO: 17916 The First Daily in the Arabian Gulf www.kuwaittimes.net Kuwait Airways set to receive Trump: India, Pak can handle Camo, crop top: Thai palace Judo’s coming home: Clinical 2 first Airbus A320neo airplane 9 Kashmir dispute on their own 22 publishes consort pictures 25 Japan bag world double Trump ready to meet Rouhani after Macron’s G7 diplomacy Iran president also makes case for talks • Iran has sold oil from freed tanker BIARRITZ, France: US President Donald Trump said he was prepared to meet his Amir thanks all well-wishers Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani in the next few weeks after talks over Tehran’s nuclear program at a G7 summit in France. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif made a surprise appearance on the sidelines of the summit in Biarritz on Sunday at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron said that the “conditions for a meeting” between Trump and Rouhani to take place “in the next few weeks” had been created through intensive diplomacy and consultations. “If the circumstances were correct, I would certainly agree to that,” Trump said at a joint press conference with Macron. Asked by reporters if he thought the timeline proposed KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah meets HH the Crown by his French counterpart sounded realistic, Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah yesterday. — KUNA (See Page 3) Trump replied: “It does”, adding he thought Rouhani would also be in favor. -
[Hot] Live Updates: First Test
TOP STORIES MENU Live updates: First Test - Blackcaps v West Indies, Day One NEWSHUB | 3 MONTHS AGO | 6 MINUTES, 38 SECONDS READ App users click here for latest updates New Zealand 68/1 Latham 28, Williamson 27 27th over - Joseph to continue. 26th over - Gabriel to continue A short and wide one from Gabriel isn't punished by Williamson who cuts one straight to the point fielder. The boundary last over from Latham brought up the 19th 50 run partnership between Williamson and Latham. What a pair. Gabriel over pitches and Williamson drives one out through cover for two. A good full delivery from Joseph to finish the over. (NZ 68/1) 24th over - Gabriel to continue with the West Indies putting in a leg slip in. Signs of some short stuff to come. A mix up between the two batsman, West Indies have a shy at the stumps but miss. A direct hit would have seen Williamson walking back to the pavilion. The next ball is a no ball called by the third umpire. That was Gabriel's 194th no ball the most in test cricket. Latham punches one off the back foot and it runs away for four through backward-point. Great shot from Latham. Latham flicks one off his pads for a single to end the over and the second hour of play. New Zealand have definitely won the second hour of play. (NZ 62/1) 12th over - Roach to continue with is fifth over. Short and wide from Roach and Williamson smashes him through the covers off the back foot for four. -
Kiwis Thrash Sri Lanka Frustrations New Zealand Skittled Sri Lanka out for 122 to Secure the Victory by an Innings and 65 Runs on the Final Day
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 16 Skipper Paine bears brunt of Aussie Ashes Kiwis thrash Sri Lanka frustrations New Zealand skittled Sri Lanka out for 122 to secure the victory by an innings and 65 runs on the final day Watling, Southee, Boult• star as New Zealand won in failing light KNOW WHAT AFP | Colombo ew Zealand held their The game went to the nerve to clinch a hard- last hour of day five Nfought and comprehen- at Colombo’s P. Sara sive victory against Sri Lanka in Oval, and although Tim Paine shakes hands with Ben Stokes after the match fading light in the second Test 19.4 overs remained yesterday and level the two- AFP | Sydney their last one on a dubious match series 1-1. when tail-ender lbw shout against No.11 Jack Victory was achieved with Embuldeniya was the aptain Tim Paine bore the Leach, when the ball clearly an hour left on day five when last man dismissed, Cbrunt of Australian frus- pitched outside leg stump. Lasith Embuldeniya edged a umpires could have trations yesterday at throw- Chappell said Paine ap - short delivery from Trent Boult called off play at any ing away the third Ashes Test, peared to be flustered in the to Kane Williamson at gully. time with the light with former skipper Ian Chap- heat of the battle. Sri Lanka were bowled out for fast-deteriorating pell saying he “lost his brain” “When Leach got hit on the 122 runs after New Zealand de- in the final hour. pad, clearly not out, by any clared their second innings on shaped to play the sweep shot, Justin Langer’s men were stretch of the imagination, 431 for six with a first-innings Latham at short leg moved to on the brink of retaining the and the Australian’s reviewed lead of 185. -
BICO Undergoing Restructuring Exercise
Established October 1895 New gender policy on the horizon Page 5 Friday February 20, 2015 $2 VAT Inclusive POTENTIAL FOR MORE EXPORTS THERE are several opportunities for Barbados to boost its exports to China. Pointing out that China has a popula- tion of $1.3 billion, with a significant in- terest in other cultures, Senior Officer with the Barbados Investment Development Corporation Paula Bourne highlighted that while there has been a marked increase in trade between Barbados and China since 2007, there was still significant potential for export growth from the island. She noted for example that products such as rum and sea island cotton could be marketed and sold to the People’s Republic of China as well as music and cultural items. “While we are small and we often think that we do not have a lot to offer, China attaches great importance to economic trade and cultural relations with Barbados and the wider Caribbean. There is significant business potential that can be developed between the two countries and we need to step out and ex- plore,” she stated. Bourne stressed that private sector companies must work with facilitators in order to get samples of their products into Chinese markets. Noting that there were 2.4 million mil- lionaires in China, she pointed out that by gaining the interest of a few of these in products and services of the Caribbean could make a significant difference. In addition, she suggested that in the same way that China had trade agree- ments with various countries across the world, it is time that it also had one in place with Caricom. -
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At The Pumps This Weekend Maximum Price ULG per gal 01/06/10 DELTA $14.40 SHELL $12.34 Year 53 NO. 02BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, W.I. FRIDAY, JUNE 04TH, 2010 EC$2.00 TEXACO $11.84 “A Country’s Dr Harris roots for positive and progressive future resides in approach in agricultural sector BASSETERRE ST. KITTS “This is a time of great fluidity (May 31, 2010) — Senior in our Caribbean and, indeed, in our cherished Minister and Minister of the wider world,” said Dr Harris on Agriculture in the Federation of Monday when he delivered feature St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr Timothy remarks at the opening of the two- children,” says Harris, has told his Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (cont’d on page 2) (OECS) ministerial colleagues PM Douglas that the region’s agricultural Photo (r) :Senior Minister and sector is better placed to shore Minister of Agriculture in St. Lesroy W. Williams up local economies in the Kitts and Nevis, Dr Timothy backdrop of recent global Harris, addressesing the Basseterre (June 2, 2010) —Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas, giving financial crisis. opening session. the opening address at the UNICEF’s Mid-Term Review at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort, said that “a country’s future resides in our cherished Photo: Ministers in (cont’d on page 3) attendance: Seated from left: Robleto Hector (Nevis), Dr. Timothy Harris (St. Kitts and Nevis), and Randolph Cato, Senior Director and Director of Economic Affairs, OECS. Standing from left: Matthew Walter (Dominica), Michael Lett (Grenada), Ezechiel Joseph (St. Lucia), Allan Chestanel (St. -
Broad Boosts England's Victory Bid in Second West Indies Test
14 Established 1961 Sports Tuesday, July 21, 2020 Photo of the day Coach Rennie not committing beyond 2023 World Cup SYDNEY: New Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has hint- ed he may not stay after the 2023 World Cup, with the New Zealander suggesting it would be better to have an Australian in charge in the future. The 56-year-old took charge this month after see- ing out his commitments with the Glasgow Warriors. He replaced Michael Cheika who departed following the country’s disappointing 2019 World Cup quarter- final exit. No other Australian coach was available or consid- ered up to the task, with Rennie appointed to lift the Wallabies from their lowly seventh world ranking and help groom a successor. “I’m not certain,” he told The Australian newspaper yesterday when asked if he planned to be around for the 2027 World Cup, which Australia are keen to host. “The ideal scenario is that the next coach is Australian and there needs to be some thought around that. If there is someone ready to go after the (2023) World Cup, that may be in the best interests of Australian rugby. “You can’t think too far ahead in this game,” added Rennie, who is on deal that takes him to the next World Cup. “I’m fully committed to the (2023) World Cup but what happens beyond that ... there has to be an empha- sis around identifying and developing other coaches to coach Australia.” The Wallabies have almost exclusively had Australians in charge, with New Zealander Robbie Deans the last foreigner at the helm, for five years from 2008. -
Stokes Magic Helps England Level Series
SPORT SPORT | 18 SPORT | 19 Rahm wins Only gutsy Bottas Memorial and can stop claims world Hamilton, say No. 1 ranking Ferrari drivers TUESDAY 21 JULY 2020 T20 World Cup falls victim to COVID-19 as ICC postpones event REUTERS – DUBAI Cricket Australia (CA) acknowledged best possible opportunity of delivering between India and Australia, who will Premier League Twenty20 competition the logistical challenges involved in two safe and successful T20 World host which edition. in the now-vacant October-November This year’s Twenty20 World Cup staging a 16-team tournament amid Cups for fans around the world,” ICC The powerful Indian cricket board slot. The governing body also moved became a high-profile casualty of the travel and other restrictions this year. chief executive Manu Sawhney said in (BCCI) has resented a late call on the the 2023 ODI World Cup in India to an COVID-19 pandemic yesterday after Consequently, there will be back- a statement. fate of this year’s World Cup, saying the October-November window from its the sport’s governing International to-back men’s T20 World Cups in 2021 In the original calendar, India was uncertainty created a scheduling original February-March slot. Cricket Council (ICC) postponed the and 2022 before the 50-overs World scheduled to host the 2021 edition of headache for the cricket boards already The ICC said it would continue to tournament scheduled in October- Cup in India in 2023. the Twenty20 World Cup. bruised by the pandemic’s financial evaluate situation while preparing for November. “The decision ... was taken after The ICC did not specify the hosting impact. -
Rs. 5.4 B in Loans and Advances Issued During First 6 Months
www.themorning.lk epaper.themorning.lk www.themorning.lk epaper.themorning.lk www.aruna.lk epaper.aruna.lk www.aruna.lk epaper.aruna.lk TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2020 For verified information on the Quarantine Unit COVID-19 TOTAL CASES TOTAL CASES coronavirus (Covid-19) contact any 0112 112 705 ACTIVE CASES of the following authorities CASES IN Epidemiology Unit Health THE WORLD 21,880,512 Suwasariya 0112 695 112 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM 2,895 Promotion Ambulance DEATHS CASES DEATHS Bureau Service Govt. coronavirus hotline USA 5,571,976 173,159 COVID-19 DEATHS RECOVERED 1999 1990 0113071073 773,895 BRAZIL 3,340,197 107,879 INDIA 2,667,973 51,280 PRESIDENTIAL SPECIAL TASK FORCE FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES RECOVERD RUSSIA 927,745 15,740 11 2,676 Telephone 0114354854, 0114733600 Fax 0112333066, 0114354882 14,600,883 S. AFRICA 587,345 11,839 Hotline 0113456200-4 Email [email protected] THE ABOVE STATISTICS208 ARE CONFIRMED UP UNTIL 9.30 P.M. ON 17 AUGUST 2020 SOURCE: HEALTH PROMOTION BUREAU COVID-19 HEALTH GUIDELINES ISLANDWIDE POWER INTERRUPTION POWER OUTAGE Facemasks Water supply Committee disrupted The water supply in several areas yesterday mandatory (17) was disrupted due to an islandwide power outage experienced throughout the country. A spokesman of the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) said the in Parliament water supply from pumping stations had to investigate been disrupted without electric generators. BY SKANDHA GUNASEKARA wear facemasks Contd. on page 2 even while It is mandatory for all speaking in the TRAFFIC LIGHTS DISCONNECTED MPs as well as others Chambers.