Topic: Cricket
Kelly Holding back in business
Having just returned from the leading international conference and expo for event specialists, the team at local event management company Kelly Holding Ltd. is advising the public that it is business as usual in 2005 and they are ready to meet Cayman's events and communications needs this year.
Cayman team wants respect
Participation in World Cup qualifying tournament seen as major step
Im a total dreamer, confessed National Cricket Coach Theo Cuffy.
Im a total dreamer, confessed National Cricket Coach Theo Cuffy.
Digicel continues to grow
Digicel Group, the fastest growing mobile telecommunications operator in the Caribbean, has announced its customer base grew by 33 per cent in 2004.
Quin & Hampson makes appointments
The partners of Quin & Hampson have announced that Hector Robinson and Neal Lomax have been appointed as partners and that Charles Clifford has joined the team with effect from 1 January.
Cayman still has chance
When national cricket coach Theo Cuffy heard about the tsunami hitting Malaysia, he was anxious not only for the people in that country -- he was concerned that Cayman's cricket might not have its last chance to compete.
Pilar new DoT chief
Ms Pilar Bush is the new director of tourism for the Cayman Islands.
Digicel winner going to Cricket
Digicel has awarded one lucky Cayman resident an all-expenses paid VIP trip to the first One Day International Cricket match featuring the West Indies vs. South Africa at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica next May.
Jamaica’s Marshall excited
Jamaica - Right-handed batsman Xavier Marshall said he was excited about being the only newcomer on the West Indies squad for next months tournament in Australia.
Sri Lanka abandons tour
New Zealand - The Sri Lankan cricket team has withdrawn from its tour of New Zealand, ending days of anxiety for players separated from families in their tsunami-ravaged homeland.
Digicel, C&W in cricket fight
The West Indies cricket team leaves for Australia today following a fight among two telecommunications companies for the hearts and minds of Caribbean consumers that almost killed the tour.
West Indies controversy
Grenada - Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell wants to talk to the two telecommunications companies which have interests in the dispute that has engulfed West Indies cricket for six weeks.
West Indies officials reject demand
Guyana - West Indies cricket officials have rejected a players association demand to pay $500,000 in appearance fees for a tournament in Australia next month, an official said.
Ex-Windies coach Logie guiding Trinidad club
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad - Former West Indies coach Gus Logie is helping the W/Connections Wanderers Cricket Club three months after severing ties with the West Indies team.



