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West Indies beaten by Afghanistan in ICC World Cup Qualifier
HARARE, Zimbabwe- Former West Indies star and national coach Phillip V. Simmons aka ‘Phil’ had aimed to deliver a major blow to his former team and salvage Afghanistan's hopes of making the 2019 World Cup when the two sides clashed today, March 15, 2018 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Simmons named Afghanistan head coach
LONDON, England — Former West Indies coach Phillip V. Simmons aka 'Phil' has been tasked with taking Afghanistan to the 2019 World Cup after he was announced as head coach on Sunday, December 31, 2017.
Windies hit back to level ODI Series against Afghanistan
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Stung by their 63-run defeat in the first ODI, the West Indies levelled the series against Afghanistan with a 4 wicket win in game 2 on Sunday June 11, 2017 in St Lucia.
Khan puts Windies in a Spin
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Afghanistan were led by an indomitable Rashid Khan as they pulled off a stunning 63-run victory over West Indies in St Lucia on Friday June 9, 2017.
Windies sweep Afghanistan in T20 Series
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Veteran Marlon N. Samuels dominated with a classy career-best half-century as West Indies brushed aside minnows Afghanistan by seven wickets in the final Twenty20 International to sweep the three-match series in St Kitts on Monday June 5, 2017.
Windies put Afghanistan in a spin
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Sunil P. Narine snared three wickets and mesmerised Afghanistan to set up a six-wicket win for the West Indies in the first fixture of a three-match T20 International series at Warner Park in St Kitts on Friday June 2, 2017.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Jaimez A. J. Stoutt
By Cathy O. O. Richards
While growing up, our Young Professional for this week Mr Jaimez A. J. Stoutt was just the typical boy who lived a life of not giving too much thought of the serious things that matter. One wouldn't be wrong to say he was just ‘care free’.
Afghan prisoners freed from Bagram amid US protests
BBC
Sixty-five detainees have been released from Afghanistan's high security Bagram detention centre, a move condemned by the US as "deeply regrettable".