Bowl of joy

Bowl of joy

DISCOVERY BAY, Jamaica - The smiles were as wide as the stretch from Nergril in the west to Port Antonio in the east

03-Sep-2002•HAYDN GILL
Lads earn `Stripes'

Lads earn `Stripes'

DISCOVERY BAY - Another 40 runs are required

03-Sep-2002
Barbados win Red Stripe Bowl despite Hinds hundred

Barbados win Red Stripe Bowl despite Hinds hundred

A hundred from Wavell Hinds has failed to stop Barbadados from winning the 2002-03 Red Stripe Bowl

02-Sep-2002•Staff Reporter
Guyana lifts Red Stripe Bowl

Guyana lifts Red Stripe Bowl

Virtuoso performances from Ramnaresh Sarwan and captain Carl Hooper saw Guyana vanquish Barbados to lift the Red Stripe Bowl at Discovery Bay, Jamaica

14-Oct-2001•Staff Reporter
Barbados enters Red Stripe Bowl final

Barbados enters Red Stripe Bowl final

Barbados' distress of bowing out at the semifinal stage of the Red Stripe Bowl for three successive years was finally transformed here yesterday, courtesy of a fabulous Floyd Reifer hundred and a sterling supporting cast

13-Oct-2001•Haydn Gill
Reifer's 'Mission'

Reifer's 'Mission'

The man who propelled Barbados to the final of this year's Red Stripe Bowl believes the team is on a mission

13-Oct-2001•Haydn Gill
Barbados reach final of Red Stripe Bowl

Barbados reach final of Red Stripe Bowl

An unbeaten century from Floyd Reifer set up a 49-run win for Barbados over Trinidad and Tobago in the Red Stripe Bowl semi-final at the Kaiser Sports Club, Discovery Bay, Jamaica.

13-Oct-2001•Special CricInfo Correspondent
Guyana in Red Stripe Bowl final

Guyana in Red Stripe Bowl final

High-riding Guyana advanced to the final of 2001 Red Stripe Bowl regional limited overs cricket competition despite playing to a tie with Jamaica in the first semi-final at Kaiser Sports Club here yesterday

12-Oct-2001•Haydn Gill
Red Stripe Bowl: Tough ride ahead for international teams

Red Stripe Bowl: Tough ride ahead for international teams

If the opening day results of this year's Red Stripe Bowl are any indication, then Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands and the United States will all have trouble making an impact against more seasoned West Indian regional opponents

12-Oct-2000•Rick Eyre

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