Tag: Antigua and Barbuda
Superstars scoop Twenty20 millions
The Stanford Superstars have scooped the richest prize in cricket, crushing England by 10 wickets in a one-sided Twenty20 to win $US20 million in Antigua.[MORE]
Cricket and cash collide in Caribbean Twenty20
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This weekend's $US20 million Twenty20 match in the Caribbean has some asking whether Test cricket's time is up.[MORE]
West Indies to host Twenty20 champs in 2010
The West Indies will host the World Twenty20 Championship in 2010, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced.[MORE]
Fifth person charged over Antigua honeymoon murders
A fifth person has been charged in connection with the shooting deaths of two British honeymooners in Antigua, police say.[MORE]
Two charged with murder of honeymooners in Antigua
Two men, including a teenager, have been with the murder of a British couple who were killed last month while honeymooning in Antigua, police say.[MORE]
8 arrested over Antigua honeymoon murders
Eight men have been arrested in Antigua in connection with the murder of a British couple slain while honeymooning on the Caribbean island, police said.[MORE]
Two charged in connection with honeymoon couple's murder
Police in Antigua have charged two women in connection with the murder of a British couple who were shot while on honeymoon on the Caribbean island, the BBC reported overnight.[MORE]
Honeymoon shooting victim dies in hospital
The bridegroom shot in Antigua while on honeymoon with his wife has died in hospital in Wales, a NHS spokesman said.[MORE]
British honeymooner shot in Antigua dies: hospital
A Briton left in a coma from a gun attack on his honeymoon in Antigua has died, the hospital where he was being treated confirmed on Sunday (local time).[MORE]
Hotels offer reward for info on doctor's killers
Antigua hotels and businesses have offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of attackers who shot a British couple on their honeymoon, killing the woman, police said.[MORE]
Three detained in Antigua honeymoon killing
Antigua police are questioning three men over the murder of a British doctor gunned down along with her new husband while honeymooning on the Caribbean island.[MORE]
UK doctor shot dead on honeymoon
A newly wed doctor has been killed and her husband is in critical condition after a shooting during their Caribbean honeymoon, the British Foreign Office has said.[MORE]
Ponting defends umpires
Australia cricket captain Ricky Ponting says the criticism of umpires in the second Test against the West Indies is unfair.[MORE]
Aussie attack 'not up to scratch'
Australia captain Ricky Ponting has admitted his team's attack was "not good enough" to bowl out the West Indies on the final day of the drawn second Test in Antigua.[MORE]
Australia retains Frank Worrell Trophy
West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan has scored a patient and determined 128 to take his side to a draw on the final day of the second Test against Australia in Antigua.[MORE]
Second Test heading towards draw
The second Test between the West Indies and Australia in Antigua appears headed for a draw with the home side moving to 5 for 258 late on the final day, still requiring 114 runs for victory.[MORE]
Ton-up Sarwan defies Australia
Australia's hunt for victory in the second Test against West Indies hit a snag as Ramnaresh Sarwan hit his 11th Test hundred this morning.[MORE]
Dynamic Lee transforms second Test
Australian quick Brett Lee has produced a dynamic spell of swing bowling to set his side up for a series victory over the West Indies in Antigua.[MORE]
MacGill no longer 'satisfied' with contribution
Australian leg spinner Stuart MacGill says he felt compelled to retire from Test cricket because he is no longer capable of performing consistently at the top level.[MORE]
MacGill retirement punctuates wet day in Windies
The West Indies were 4 for 255 in reply to Australia's 7 for 497 declared at the close of play on the third day of the second Test.[MORE]
Clarke reflects on 'most special' ton
Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke has dedicated his seventh Test century to his late father-in-law Graham Bingle.[MORE]
All-round Clarke stars on day two
The West Indies are off to a mixed start in reply to Australia's 7 for 479 (dec), reaching 3 for 125 at stumps on day two.[MORE]
Katich hails third Test hundred
Simon Katich said his third Test hundred on the opening day of the second Test against the West Indies in Antigua was "special". [MORE]
Ponting joins elite company on 10,000 Test runs
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Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has become the seventh batsman in Test history to reach 10,000 runs.[MORE]
Ponting milestone lifts Aussies to bright start
Australia has reached 3 for 259 at stumps on the opening day of the second Test against the West Indies in Antigua.[MORE]