west indies

Retired, gone to pick up award

West Indian batting star and Bangalore Royal Challenger-to-be Shivnarine Chanderpaul had a great 2007 by any measure. He averaged 111 with the bat in Tests, and 76 in one-dayers, where his output included four centuries. A worthy winner, it would seem, of the West Indies Players Association's awards for Test player of the year, ODI player of the year and West Indian International Cricketer of the Year.

Chanderpaul collected all three major awards at the WIPA's annual gong show in Trinidad on Sunday night. One thing, though. On Saturday he turned out for Guyana at the start of a four-day Carib Beer Series game against the Windward Islands at Providence Stadium. Chanders had a good afternoon at the crease. At the end of play on Saturday he was 78 not out, sharing an unbeaten 151-run stand with his captain, Travis Dowlin.

And then on Saturday night, he packed his bags and flew to Port-of-Spain. Without telling his team management.

Trinidad wins the Stanford

That other Twenty20 slogfest has just concluded in a gross mismatch at the Stanford CC, Coolidge, Antigua. Trinidad and Tobago has won the 2008 Stanford 20/20 after thrashing Jamaica in the final Sunday night.

Jamaica were sent into bat. Not only did they fail to bat out their twenty overs, but they were dismissed for 91. Marlon Samuels (27) and Xavier Marshall (20) were top scorers, while Jamaican captain Chris Gayle, the only IPL'er in action in this game (Lot 24, Kolkata, $800K) made 6. Dave Mohammed took 4/20 in his four overs while Rayad Emrit bagged 3/18.

T&T needed just 9.2 overs to score 94 runs for the loss of one wicket, Dinesh Ramdin for 11. William Perkins was unbeaten on 50 with Lendl Simmons on 26.

More comment on the Stanford when I get time.

Youtube do dia: Caribbeanwhalefriends.org

Japan has been sidestepping international whaling bans for two decades under the euphemistic banner of "scientific research". Japan intends to add humpback whales to their culinary scientific research list later this year.

Among the countries Japan has brought on board in their attempts to stack the International Whaling Commission are six in the Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines. No doubt there's a promise of foreign aid in there. Maybe they'll build sushi bars in all those brand new cricket stadia.

Cricket World Cup first game

13 Mar 2007 - 10:00am
13 Mar 2007 - 6:00pm

West Indies v Pakistan at Sabina Park, Kingston.

John Howard's cricket vault

Throughout the Ashes, I'll be watching the Prime Ministerial website for cricketing references in John Winston Howard's media interviews. I'll also be keeping score on the number of references he makes to Darfur or any other major African conflict. (As regular followers of this blog will already be aware, the number of times that John Howard has used the word "Darfur" in public as recorded either in Hansard or in the pm.gov.au transcript archives currently stands at zero.)

Let's kick it off with JWH's interview with Virginia Trioli at 2BL ABC Local Radio Sydney on November 13:

TRIOLI: England was humbled by your selected XI a few days ago. Alright, so does that mean The Ashes are ours?

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