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In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the second of two parts, Roger Seymour recounts the performance of the West Indies at the 1999 DMC Cricket Festival, Toronto, Canada.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the second of two parts, Roger Seymour recounts the performance of the West Indies at the 1999 DMC Cricket Festival, Toronto, Canada.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, Part 1.5 of a two-part series, Roger Seymour takes a look behind the scenes of the West Indies’ last-minute rescue act to save an International Cricket Tournament in Toronto, Canada.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the first of two parts, Roger Seymour looks at an international cricket tournament staged in, of all places, Toronto, Canada.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour recounts his search for an ailing former West Indies Test cricketer.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour examines Mohinder Amarnath’s glorious run spree during India’s 1983 Tour of the Caribbean and the phenomenon whereby elite batsmen experience the euphoric sensation of being in a state of Nirvana, when runs gush from their bats for an extended period of time.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, Roger Seymour recounts the recent pre-launch of the forthcoming book, “Larry Gomes, Mr.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the third and final part of ‘the Retrieved Files: Logie and Dujon’, Roger Seymour looks at some of their match-swinging partnerships and their critical roles in the West Indies team.
This week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, Part two of three of the ‘Recovered Files: Logie and Dujon’, is an interview Roger Seymour conducted in 1997 with Jeffrey Dujon, the former West Indies wicket-keeper.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the first of two parts, Roger Seymour looks at the Test careers of Jeff Dujon and Gus Logie who were members of the West Indies juggernaut which plundered the Test arena in the 1980s.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour recalls India’s scintillating fourth innings’ run chase at the Queen’s Park Oval, in Trinidad, in 1976.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour recounts two visits by the West Indies cricket team to the South Pacific.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the second of two parts, Roger Seymour looks at the legacy of Andy Roberts.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, Roger Seymour looks at Andy Roberts.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour looks at one of Brian Lara’s innings during his 1994 run spree.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour recalls one of the colourful characters who was an integral part of the local cricket scene from the War Years (1940s) through the Fabulous Fifties and Swinging Sixties to the Disco Decade of the 1970s.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour examines a forgotten aspect of Test cricket at Bourda.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, Roger Seymour chats with Leslaine (Les) Lambert about the recent reunion to celebrate Guyana’s double triumph during the 1983 West Indies season, looks at snippets of the season and the aftermath.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour looks at an entry in the Forgotten Scoreboard File.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour looks at the oft overlooked Test career of Charlie Davis, the Trinidadian Boy Wonder.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour examines the controversy surrounding the infamous declaration by Sobers in a Test match in Trinidad in 1968, and poses the question, did Sobers really declare?
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