[Watch] Sinclair Almost Pulls Off Suryakumar Yadav-Like Boundary Catch To Haunt Miller In CPL 2024
[Watch] LSG's Kyle Mayers Continues His Dream Run In CPL 2024 Picks Up Dangerous Sinclair Early
[Watch] Kevin Sinclair's 'Unique' Cartwheel Back-Flip Celebration After 1st Test Wicket vs AUS
[Watch] RCB's Cameron Green Drops a Sitter In Gully During AUS Vs WI 2nd Test
Australian all-rounder Cameron Green is a reliable fielder at the gully position. However, in a rare occurrence, he dropped a catch at that position, giving West Indies debutant Kevin Sinclair a reprieve on day 2 of the ongoing second Test in Brisbane on Friday, January 26.
[Watch] Kevin Sinclair Produces Sachin Tendulkar-Esque Straight Drive Off Mitchell Starc
Debutant Kevin Sinclair announced his arrival in the Test arena in style as he played a lovely drive off the bowling of Australia’s pace spearhead Mitchell Starc on the first day of the ongoing second Test match.
The Misery Upon West Indies Can Only Be Ended By The West Indies Themselves
At a time where Ravichandran Ashwin is single-handedly enough to completely neutralise, there’s little the West Indies can do.
West Indies Announce Squad For 2nd Test vs India, Kevin Sinclair Called Up
Reifer, who played in the first Test, will stay with the side in Trinidad as an injury cover.
WATCH: Kevin Sinclair's celebration steals spotlight in West Indies' 3-0 demolition of UAE
West Indies completed a 3-0 whitewash over UAE with Sinclair's four-wicket haul and Athanaze's fifty on debut
UAE vs WI, 3rd ODI | Dominant West Indies Secure ODI Series Victory
Continuing their dominant form, the West Indies secured a comprehensive victory over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the Third ODI, triumphing by four wickets.
Sinclair and Cariah debut for West Indies in 1st ODI against New Zealand
West Indies named Kevin Sinclair and Yannic Cariah in the playing XI for the first ODI against New Zealand in Barbados.
West Indies announce squad for ODI series against New Zealand
Shimron Hetmyer will make his return to the ODI format
West Indies name additional spinners for final two matches, Hetmyer and McCoy rested
With the five-match T20I series against Australia already won with two matches to spare, the West Indies team management has decided to bolster their spin department for the two inconsequential matches against the Aussies. They have included left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein and right-arm offie Kevin Sinclair. Having made their international debuts earlier this year, both these spinners have been named as replacements for the swashbuckling Shimron Hetmyer and left-arm pacer Obed McCoy. Hetmyer scored a match-winning 61 in the second encounter while McCoy was instrumental in their victory in the opening encounter. McCoy bagged four wickets as West Indies staged a dramatic turnaround in the final stretch of the game. Since then it has been all West Indies as they have produced some exceptional all-round display which has ensured their unassailable 3-0 lead in the series. Both Hetmyer and McCoy are nursing minor injuries and the team management doesn’t want to risk with the series already won. "We took the decision to rest players who have picked up some niggles and give opportunities to other players in the squad," chief selector Roger Harper said of the changes. The last two encounters of the series will be played at the Darren Sammy National Stadium in St Lucia on 15th July (Thursday) and 17th July (Saturday). Kieron Pollard has been retained in the squad and his availability will depend upon his fitness ahead of the 4th encounter. This is the updated squad for the last two matches Kieron Pollard (C), Nicholas Pooran (VC), Fabian Allen, Dwayne Bravo, Sheldon Cottrell, Akeal Hosein, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Kevin Sinclair, Evin Lewis, Andre Russell, Lendl Simmons, Oshane Thomas, Hayden Walsh Jr.