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2000–01 Red Stripe Bowl
The 2000–01 Red Stripe Bowl was the 27th season of what is now the Regional Super50, the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). It ran from 11 to 22 October 2000. Ten teams contested the competition – the six regular teams of West Indian domestic cricket (Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Windward Islands), plus four invited international teams from the ICC Americas region (Bermuda, Canada, the Cayman Islands, and the United States).Red Stripe Bowl 2000/01
– CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
The Cayman Islands team were making their debut in cricket ...
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West Indies Cricket Board
Cricket West Indies (CWI) is the governing body for cricket in the West Indies (a sporting confederation of over a dozen mainly Commonwealth Caribbean, English-speaking Caribbean countries and dependencies that once formed the British West Indies). It was originally formed in the early 1920s as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control, but changed its name to West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996. In November 2015, the Board resolved to rename itself as Cricket West Indies as part of a restructuring exercise that would also see the creation of a separate commercial body. This rebranding formally occurred in May 2017. CWI has been a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1926. It operates the West Indies cricket team and West Indies A cricket team, organising Test tours and one-day internationals with other teams. It also organises domestic cricket in West Indies, including the Regional Four Day Competition and the Regional Super50 domestic one-day (List ...
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Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston is the Capital (political), capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long spit (landform), sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island. Kingston is the largest English-speaking city south of the United States in the Western Hemisphere. The local government bodies of the parishes of Kingston Parish, Kingston and Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Saint Andrew were amalgamated by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation Act of 1923, to form the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC). Greater Kingston, or the "Corporate Area" refers to those areas under the KSAC; however, it does not solely refer to Kingston Parish, which only consists of the old downtown and Port Royal. Kingston Parish had a population of 89,057, and St. Andrew Parish had a population of 573,369 in 2011 Kingston is only bordered by Sain ...
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Antonio Mayers
Antonio Nigel Mayers (born 23 October 1979) is a former Barbadian cricketer who represented both Barbados and West Indies B in West Indian domestic cricket. He was an all-rounder who bowled right-arm medium pace and batted right-handed. He was one of two cricketers from the same family to make their test match cricket debut the other being Kyle Mayers. He made his senior debut for Barbados in October 1998, playing a limited-overs game against the United States during the 1998–99 Red Stripe Bowl. His first-class debut came in January 2000, in the 1999–00 Busta Cup. In the 2001–02 Busta Cup, Mayers was selected to play for West Indies B (effectively a development squad). He scored two half-centuries during the season (55 against Bangladesh A and 50 against the Windward Islands), which were his highest scores at first-class level. Mayers' final appearances for Barbados came in the 2006 Stanford 20/20, against Anguilla and Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago, o ...
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Dave Marshall (cricketer)
Dave Kerwin Marshall (born 24 May 1972) is a Barbadian former cricketer. A leg spinner bowler, he played in 27 first-class and six List A matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1993 to 2001. Marshall made his first-class debut for Barbados against Jamaica in 1993, playing two further matches in that season's Red Stripe Cup. After four years out of the team, he returned for a fixture with the touring Indian team where he took figures of 6/62 in their first innings. Despite that performance he was overlooked by the West Indies Cricket Board when they ran a leg-spinners coaching clinic later that year. Marshall made occasional appearances over the next few seasons as Barbados generally preferred left-arm spinner Winston Reid. In 1999–2000, Marshall enjoyed his best season taking 28 wickets at an average of 16.17, he was the team's leading wicket-taker and third highest in that year's Busta Cup. That season also saw Marshall record his career best figures of 7/49 against the ...
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Callitos Lopez
Callitos Fernando Lopez (born 10 December 1980) is a former Barbadian cricketer who played for Barbadian national side and several other teams in West Indian domestic cricket. He played as a right-arm pace bowler. Lopez was born in Saint Peter Parish, Barbados. He represented the West Indies under-19s in six matches in the 2000 Under-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka, and took five wickets with a best of 3/16 against Zimbabwe.Under-19 ODI matches played by Callitos Lopez
– CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 August 2016. After the World Cup, Lopez made his first-class debut in August 2000, playing for Barbados against a touring
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Ryan Hurley
Ryan Hurley (born 13 September 1975) is a former West Indian cricketer who played nine One Day Internationals in 2003–04. He made his ODI debut in May 2003 against Australia where he took 1 for 57 and was run out without facing a ball. He was born at Springhead, Barbados Barbados, officially the Republic of Barbados, is an island country in the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies and the easternmost island of the Caribbean region. It lies on the boundary of the South American ... in 1975. References External links * 1975 births Living people West Indies One Day International cricketers Barbadian cricketers Barbados cricketers {{Barbados-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Ryan Hinds
Ryan O'Neal Hinds (born 17 February 1981) is a West Indian cricketer. He is a left-hand batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. Hinds was a member of the West Indies team that won the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England in September 2004. Twelve teams competed in 15 matches spread over 16 days at three venues: Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Edgbaston, Rose Bowl (cricket ground), The Rose Bowl and The Oval. The nation .... Hinds made his debut for Barbados during the 1998 Commonwealth Games, aged just 17. He then captained the West Indian Under-19 side during the 2000 Youth World Cup. While still a twenty-year-old he set a bowling record for Barbados by taking 15 wickets in a match against the Leeward Islands during the 2001 Busta Cup. His first innings figures of 9 for 68 were also a Barbados record. He went into the record books again in a game against the Leeward Islands in 2005/06 when he scored a century in both innings (168 and ...
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Adrian Griffith (cricketer)
Adrian Frank Gordon Griffith (born 19 November 1971) is a former West Indies cricketer who played in 14 Test matches from 1996–97 to 2000. A tall left-handed batsman, Griffith made his first and only Test hundred, against New Zealand at Hamilton in 1999–2000. His innings of 114 was made in a 276 run opening stand with Sherwin Campbell Sherwin Legay Campbell (born 1 November 1970) is a former Barbadian cricketer who played 52 Tests and 90 One Day Internationals for the West Indies, and also a former ODI captain for Windies. Domestic career Campbell played a total of 177 fi .... He batted on each day of the Test, and in the process became only the sixth batsman in the history of Test cricket to do so. References 1971 births Living people Barbados cricketers West Indies One Day International cricketers West Indies Test cricketers Barbadian cricketers Cricketers at the 1998 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Barbados {{Barbados-cricket ...
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Corey Collymore
Corey Dalanelo Collymore (born 21 December 1977) is a former Barbadian cricketer, who represented the West Indies team in both Tests and ODIs cricket as seam bowler. Collymore was a member of the West Indies team that won the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy. Collymore also played for Barbados, Warwickshire, Sussex and Middlesex in his cricketing career. International career Collymore made his test debut for the Windies in 1999 against Australia, where he bowled around the 90 mph mark. He soon suffered a near career ending back injury and was forced to remodel his bowling action. In so doing his pace was reduced though he enhanced his ability to swing and move the ball. He eventually recovered to solely feature in one day internationals for some time. As part of the West Indies' 2003 World Cup campaign, he was recalled to the Test team for the 2003 home series against Sri Lanka. After five wickets in the first innings of the first test in St Lucia, he led the charge in the seco ...
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Courtney Browne
Courtney Oswald Browne (born 7 December 1970) is a former English-born cricketer. He is a right-handed wicketkeeping batsman. He is the only West Indies cricket team, West Indian Test cricketer to have been born in England. He was a member of the West Indies team that won the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy, and had a major role in winning the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy Final, final. Browne was captaining Barbados cricket team, Barbados when he got his first call up to the West Indies side in April 1995. He struggled to hold his place in the side and after 13 Tests he was dropped and didn't return until 3 years later for the ICC Knockout tournament in Kenya. He was soon dropped again, replaced by Ridley Jacobs. His career seemed over but he got a surprise recall for the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy in England. He was the hero in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy Final, final, his partnership with Ian Bradshaw saw them home at The Oval. After a year as first choice keeper he decided this time ...
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Hendy Bryan
Henderson Ricardo "Hendy" Bryan (born 17 March 1970) is a former Barbadian cricketer, who played for West Indies as an all rounder in 15 One Day Internationals (ODIs). International career On his ODI debut, he was dismissed for a 'duck' against Australia at Kingstown. However, he had his career best ODI figure of 10-1-24-4 in that match which earned him the Man of the Match Award. He represented West Indies in the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Domestic career He also played domestic cricket for Barbados and Griqualand West Griqualand West is an area of central South Africa with an area of 40,000 km2 that now forms part of the Northern Cape Province. It was inhabited by the Griqua people – a semi-nomadic, Afrikaans-speaking nation of mixed-race origin, w .... References 1970 births Living people Barbadian cricketers West Indies One Day International cricketers Barbados cricketers Griqualand West cricketers Commonwealth Games competitors for Barbados Cricke ...
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Ian Bradshaw
Ian David Russell Bradshaw (born 9 July 1974) is a former Barbadian cricketer who played for the West Indies cricket team as a left-arm fast bowler. A former West Indies under-19s and Barbados captain, he was a notable member of the West Indies team that won the 2004 Champions Trophy, being named man of the match in the tournament's final, and scored the winning boundary. Bradshaw eventually picked up 78 wickets for the Windies at an average of 29.47 from 62 ODIs. Youth career Bradshaw captained West Indies under-19s during their 1993 tour of England, playing three youth Tests and two youth ODIs. Domestic career He played only six first class games for Barbados before he was named the side's new captain in December 2000. Bradshaw skippered the side for six games on their way to win the 2000–01 Busta Cup, Barbados' 17th first class title. He later picked up six wickets in the 2004 Carib Beer Cup Challenge final, which Barbados won against Jamaica. International caree ...
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