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News Source: ITN
| 3 months ago
llen Stanford is still negotiating in the hope his winner-takes-all cricket match can go ahead. Stanford must resolve a sponsorship row to allow the match between England and the West Indies All-Stars to go ahead next month. Stanford does not want...
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News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 2 months ago
Look there was no proposed tour of West Indies coming to Pakistan for Tests...Nothing was definite because there was no commitment from the West Indies, Butt told reporters in Lahore after presiding over a meeting of all the senior officials of the...
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News Source: Jamaica Daily Gleaner
| 2 months ago
Tony Becca THE multimillion-dollar Stanford 20/20 extravaganza is set to take place on November 1, and despite the ruling by London's High Court, a ruling which went against the West Indies Cricket Board, with hardly a change. The match, with the...
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News Source: Trinidad Express
| 2 months ago
The board, clearly dazzled by the money Texan businessman Allen Stanford is pouring into the regional game, would have us, and the world, believe that the so-called Stanford All Star XI was not a West Indian team and as such fell outside of its...
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News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| 3 months ago
Stanford Super Series set to go ahead • Confirmation announcement expected later today • Digicel dispute thought to be resolved With so much money at stake, and the combined clout of both Allen Stanford and the ECB involved, it was always...
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News Source: Daily Nation
| 2 months ago
Barbados is a place where "Everything works" according to the Telegraph , one of Britain's oldest and largest newspapers. And that may be the key to Barbados' success. That picture of Barbados was sketched by the publication, which praised the...
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News Source: Trinidad Express
| 2 months ago
Its presidents, its directors and its functionaries have, for the most part, been West Indians successful in a myriad of different endeavours and from every territory covered by its footprint. Inevitably, a few charlatans, imposters and egotists have...
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News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 2 months ago
A deal to salvage the 20-million-dollar Stanford 20/20, the worlds richest cricket match, could be announced later on Thursday, media reports here claimed. Stanford that wholly compromises the exclusive rights granted to Digicel as principal...
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News Source: Daily Nation
| 3 months ago
Stanford would, because they felt as the board's main sponsor, they were not showed enough respect."...US$20 million purse which is US$3.5 million and will be redirected to some other area."
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 3 months ago
The West Indies Cricket Board have scheduled a meeting in St Lucia for 10am local time (3pm BST) where their chief executive, Dr Donald Peters, said he expected the governing body's directors would ratify an agreement to allow the winner-takes-all US...