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CRICKET WC VENUES ON TRACK
All eight venues selected for the ICC Cricket World Cup in West Indies in 2007 have been approved for their detailed stadium designs and operational plans.
Barbados to host CWC final
Barbados has been chosen as the venue to host the final of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup.
US CWC hopes hit for six
After all the talk and hype, the ICC snubbed a bid by the US to host matches during the 2007 Cricket World, amid concerns over security.
Team visits CWC 2007 bidders
The latest round of inspections of candidates wanting to host matches during the Cricket World Cup 2007 has started this week.
Eleven pad up for CWC 2007
Eleven countries have made bids to host a match in the Cricket World Cup 2007.
CWC 2007 bid deadline due
The 12 countries bidding to host matches during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007 must submit their formal bids this week.
Bahamas bowls up for CWC
The Bahamas has become the latest country to officially enter the race to stage matches during the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies.
Twelve bid for CWC games
Twelve countries have filed applications to host matches during the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007 - among them the US.
ICC’s tough new cash stance
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has got tough over monies owed from this year’s Cricket World Cup as it continues its compensation battle against rights partner the Global Cricket Corporation (GCC).
WICB approve CWC board
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has approved the membership of the board of directors of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 - the organisation that will run the competition to be hosted in the Caribbean.
Barbados back on Seniors’ calendar
Golf's European Seniors Tour will return to the Caribbean for the fourth successive year as the islands of Barbados and Tobago host the opening two events on the 2003 schedule.
Warner keeps CONCACAF top job
Jack A. Warner has been re-elected president of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).
New power for boating
Sonny Hawkins, owner of the US-based Flying Tigers Supercat Offshore Powerboat Team has teamed up with UK-based executive Stewart Mison.
Will Windies lose World Cup?
The West Indies may lose the 2007 World Cup because of poor playing facilities, former West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Pat Rousseau has said.
Probe into investment fund
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has consulted lawyers and launched an investigation into the administration of an investment fund for players.
TV firm refuses to stump up cricket cash
A TV rights row in the Caribbean could mean West Indies cricket fans may miss out on watching their team’s first Test match in Sri Lanka.
West Indies cricket legend set for chief role
Former fast bowler Wes Hall is set to become the new president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).
FIRST ENTERTAINMENT SPONSORS TEAM USA ROWING
FirstEntertainment, the multimedia internet entertainment company, has signed a sponsorship agreement with Team USA for the Trans-Atlantic Rowing Race to be held in October 2001.