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Sir Clive Lloyd proceeding with libel suit against Guyana Chronicle

Sir Clive Lloyd proceeding with libel suit against Guyana Chronicle Clive Lloyd (l) and his attorney Ralph Thorne. Former West Indies captain Sir Clive Lloyd is taking the Guyana Chronicle to court, his lawyer Ralph Thorne confirmed Tuesday night. Lloyd claims that the newspaper attributed to him, disparaging comments made about all-rounder Jason Holder, himself now a former West Indies captain. However, the man who is also known as the Big Cat insists that he did not speak to the reporter employed by the Guyanese media house. The offending story published on March 13, was headlined ‘Holder has outlived his usefulness in the position, says Lloyd’ over the byline of Rajiv Bisnauth, who has subsequently been suspended. The newspaper has also apologized for their publication of the story.

Pant has grown in last 4 months, he will do a good job as DC captain: Lara

/Pant has grown in last 4 months, he will do a good job as DC captain: Lara Pant has grown in last 4 months, he will do a good job as DC captain: Lara  Pant was given the charge of Delhi Capitals as regular skipper Shreyas Iyer was ruled out of IPL 2021 due to a shoulder injury. By ANI|   Posted by Sakina Fatima  |   Published: 14th April 2021 3:03 pm IST Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant (Photo/ iplt20.com) Mumbai: Former West Indies skipper Brian Lara reckons wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has improved a lot in the last four months and as a result, he will do a good job as the skipper of Delhi Capitals.

Lara praises Pant and his performance

Lara praises Pant and his performance
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Sir Clive leads former WI players signed up for mentorship programme

Article by Social Share KINGSTON, Jamaica – Former West Indies captains, Sir Clive Lloyd, Jimmy Adams and Merissa Aguilleira were identified among a group of former internationals that will be part of a mentorship initiative organised by the West Indies Players’ Association (WIPA). The regional players’ body launched the initiative on Tuesday and said it strongly believes that the rich knowledge and wealth of experience that endures in West Indies cricket is crucial to the development of present and future players. “I am excited about the opportunities that this initiative brings,” WIPA president Wavell Hinds said in a media release. “I would like to thank all the former players who have agreed to partner with us, and I encourage our present players to make the most of the access being made available to them.”

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