Australia to host CHOGM 2011PORT OF SPAIN - Australia will host the 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). This was decided at the current CHOGM in Trinidad and Tobago. Commonwealth countries back call for climate treaty, new fund to fight effects of warmingmore images Britain, France back global fund to help poor countries reach goals for easing climate changemore images Tobago police charge 2 men with murder after German native killed
Tobago police charge 2 in killing of German man Trinidad AG says prime minister eager to rebut corruption claims by chief of Islamic groupPORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad — Prime Minister Patrick Manning will welcome an opportunity to rebut allegations in court that he promised state resources to the leader of a radical Islamic group behind a bloody 1990 coup attempt, the attorney general told lawmakers Monday. ‘Hard to pick winner for ICC World Twenty20′, says LaraTRINIDAD - Former West Indies captain Brian Lara lifted the ICC World Twenty20 trophy in Trinidad on Sunday and then admitted it was tough to pick a side that might do the same on 21 June at Lord’s. Indian batters’ Kiwi blitzkrieg drives KP crazy for IPL stintTRINIDAD - The blitzkrieg launched by the Indian batting machine in New Zealand has driven England star bat Kevin Pietersen crazy, so much so, that he is desperate to play in the Indian Premier League next month and wants all selected England players to go with him. England should be ashamed of its so-called ‘heroic’ test effort: BothamTRINIDAD - Former England all rounder Ian Botham has said that he is burning with frustration and anger over a lost series, which they should have won. Coach Flower hopes to lead England to Ashes triumphTRINIDAD - Coach Andy Flower wants to lead England to an Ashes triumph this year, even as the side battles to remove the tag of rank outsiders in which they have rapidly descended into.ngland has failed to win any of its twelve matches this winter, while the Aussies are on an amazing upward turn having won their last three Tests against South Africa, reports The Sun.lower knows England have little chance of regaining cricket’s most fabled prize this summer unless their performances improve dramatically. ut it has not stopped the former Zimbabwe captain wanting to take on the role of head coach - officially England cricket director - vacated when Peter Moores was sacked. ICC fines Panesar for excessive appealingTRINIDAD - England spinner Monty Panesar has been fined 25 per cent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials during the fifth Test against West Indies at Trinidad. Broad and `muppet’ Panesar launch verbal assault on umpiresTRINIDAD - England’s frustration against the West Indies in the ongoing Fifth Test here, was summed up by withering verbal assaults about the pitch and umpires by all-rounder Stuart Broad and left arm spinner Monty Panesar. `Beefy’Botham slams England over declaration timingTRINIDAD - Former England all rounder Ian Botham has slammed the late declaration by the side in the final Test against West Indies here, branding it as “pathetic” and “weak”. |