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Coach Leo Says WCQ Campaign Very Rewarding

“Very rewarding” was how Coach of the St. Kitts and Nevis Senior Men’s National Team Leo Neiva described the World Cup Qualifying Campaign of the Sugar Boys which ended last week Tuesday. “The goal has always been to leave a legacy here. We…

Kieran Stars But Windies Suffer Series Loss

The West Indies team entered day four of the second test match versus South Africa, fully aware that the required target of 324 runs, was going to always require a herculean effort, from their batsmen.

El Salvador Beats St. Kitts 4-0 In World Cup Qualifying

David Rugamas scored a pair of first-half goals, California-born Joshua Perez added another and El Salvador won 4-0 at St. Kitts and Nevis on Saturday, moving into commanding position to advance in World Cup qualifying.

Sugar Boys Ready For El Salvador

The St. Kitts Nevis National Senior Men’s Team is gearing up for their match against El Salvador in the next round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying this Saturday at 4pm.

Nkrumah Bonner Out Of St Lucia Test With Concussion

West Indies batter Nkrumah Bonner has been ruled out of the first Test against South Africa in St Lucia after being diagnosed with concussion. Kieran Powell will replace him under the concussion substitute rule.

Football Sugarboyz Move To Next Round Despite Loss To T&T

The St. Kitts and Nevis Sugar Boyz, will move forward to the next round in the FIFA World cup qualifying CONCACAF series, despite losing to Trinidad and Tobago, in the Dominican Republic, on the evening of Tuesday 8th June.

Kieran Powell Stars On Day Three

Nevisian Kieran Powell, was the ultimate star, on day three, of the Best v Best match, which is in effect, a trial match for the Windies red ball team, just prior to the start of the upcoming test series versus South Africa.

CPL Still On For St. Kitts

Minister of Sports on Nevis, Hon. Eric Evelyn, is assuring cricket lovers that the upcoming CPL tournament slated for August 28th to September 19th 2021, in St. Kitts, is still very much on.