Monday, 4 May 2026

King's Trinidad and Tobago to face South Korea on May 30

Now that Derek King has been officially confirmed as the head coach of Trinidad and Tobago's men's football team, his first assignment as the permanent coach has been moved up, as TT are scheduled to face South Korea in a friendly in Utah on May 30. 

The South Korea friendly was confirmed today via a media release by the TT Football Association (TTFA), which also officially announced King's promotion from interim coach to head coach. On May 2, in an interview with I95.5 FM, TTFA president Kieron Edwards revealed that King was set to be appointed coach on a permanent basis, with the former Joe Public and North East stars coach being given a one-year contract with a renewal option in the first instance. 

After he was appointed the team's interim coach on March 6, King oversaw friendlies against Bolivia, Venezuela, and Gabon. TT lost 3-0 and 4-1 to Bolivia and Venezuela, respectively, while they lost to Gabon on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw in regulation time in their Fifa Series encounter. 

TT men's football team players and staff after collecting their participation medals at the Fifa Series in March. Photos courtesy TTFA 

And though the Fifa international window officially runs from June 1-9, King will hope to have a strong squad assembled for the battle with a Korean team, which will take its place in group A of the 2026 Fifa World Cup alongside Czechia, Mexico and South Africa. Korea will see action on the opening day of the World Cup when they take on Czechia at the Akron Stadium, Mexico, on June 11. In their most recent international friendly matches, Korea lost 4-0 to Ivory Coast on March 28, before losing 1-0 to Austria just three days later. To their credit, Korea did get respective 2-0 and 1-0 wins over Bolivia and Ghana back in November. 

After the Korea friendly, TT will take on Russia at the Kaliningrad Stadium, Oktyabrsky Island, Russia, on June 9. 

King welcomes the challenge ahead as he looks to forge a clear identity for his team. 

A king's touch: TT men's football team coach Derek King shows off his close control during a training session. 

"I fully understand the responsibility that comes with representing our country, and I embrace that challenge with focus and determination," he said via the TTFA release. "Our objective is to compete, improve and make the people of TT proud. We will work tirelessly to ensure that every time we step onto the field, we represent the passion and spirit of our nation." 

Edwards said King has shown a steady hand during his stint with the team and believes it's the right time to give the latter the coaching responsibility on a permanent basis. Similar to King, Edwards also wants to see consistency and a "clear direction" for the team. 

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Red Force to face Barbados for spot in 4-Day final

The Trinidad and Tobago Red Force team will play Barbados Pride for a place in the 2026 West Indies Championship final, after being unable to grind out an outright win in their third-round match against Leeward Islands Hurricanes at the Antigua Recreation Ground. 

With the pitch still playing beautifully for batting on today's final day, the Red Force bowlers toiled as they tried to dismiss the Leewards for a second time. Facing a 177-run deficit after the first innings, the Leewards batsmen applied themselves much better in the second innings and eventually got to 467 for seven before the teams shook on a draw at approximately 4 pm. 

Starting the day on 160 for four, the Leewards still trailed by 17 runs, but the overnight pair of Keacy Carty and captain Justin Greaves solidified the innings with their fifth-wicket stand of 174. Carty got to a First-Class best of 147 before offering a simple return catch to Khary Pierre (one for 102), while Greaves struck 122 before being cleaned up by the tireless Anderson Phillip (four for 89) with the second new ball. In the post-lunch session, with the Leewards score on 327 for six, Greaves was dropped on 96 by TT captain Joshua Da Silva. It's difficult to say if that missed chance would have had a significant impact on the outcome, but the Leewards batsmen rarely missed a step thereafter. 

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force skipper Joshua Da Silva is congratulated by Leeward Islands Hurricanes allrounder Kofi James on his double-century knock in their West Indies Championship match at the Antigua Recreation Ground. Photo courtesy Windies Regional 

After Greaves' eventual dismissal, wicket-keeper/batsman Jahmar Hamilton (50 not out) and Rahkeem Cornwall (66 not out) effectively killed the game off with an unbeaten 112-run partnership for the eighth wicket. 

When Da Silva introduced wicket-keeper/batsman Amir Jangoo for his first bowl in First-Class cricket, it's safe to say the Red Force threw up their white flag as the game was called off as a draw at the end of the subsequent over. 

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva was presented with a trophy after his team beat the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in their three-match West Indies Championship series. 

The Red Force won the three-match bilateral series against the Leewards 1-0. Still, their overall points tally fell short of the haul of reigning champs Guyana Harpy Eagles, who completed a third straight victory against the Windward Islands Volcanoes. 

Guyana will now sit down for the final, which bowls off at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, on May 17, with the Red Force returning home for a short rest before facing Barbados in their semifinal playoff from May 10 at the Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua. 

Summarised Scores

TT RED FORCE: 522/9 declared (Joshua Da Silva 220, Amir Jangoo 83, Jason Mohammed 47; Karima Gore 4/86, Oshane Thomas 2/70) vs LEEWARD ISLANDS HURRICANES: 345 (Jahmar Hamilton 121, K Gore 90, Rahkeem Cornwall 38; Anderson Phillip 4/92, Terrabce Hinds 3/49) & 467/7 (Keacy Carty 147, Justin Greaves 122, R Cornwall 66 not out; A Phillip 4/89). Match drawn. 

GUYANA HARPY EAGLES: 242 (Tagenarine Chanderpaul 69, Keemo Paul 64; Ryan John 4/28, Darel Cyrus 3/79) & 299 (T Chanderpaul 117 not out, Gudakesh Motie 53; Kenneth Dember 3/52, R John 3/58) vs WINDWARD ISLANDS VOLCANOES 223 (Kavem Hodge 74, Alick Athanaze 50 not out; G Motie 4/52, Nial Smith 2/27) & 225 (A Athanaze 64, Johann Jeremiah 25; G Motie 4/82, Veerasammy Permaul 3/41). Guyana won by 93 runs. 

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

TKR start CPL title defence vs Patriots on August 8

Reigning Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) champs Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) will start their 2026 title defence with a clash against 2021 champions St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at the Arnos Vale Stadium, St Vincent and the Grenadines on August 8. 

The fixtures for the 2026 season were released earlier today, with the five-time winners TKR set to play three away games before beginning their five-match home leg against St Lucia Kings on August 26. TKR's other home matches will be played against Barbados Royals (August 28), Guyana Amazon Warriors (August 29), new franchise Jamaica Kingsmen (August 31) and the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons (September 2). 

For the first time in the tournament's 14-year history, seven teams will feature in a single edition, with the Kingsmen franchise expected to add to the spectacle. The Kingsmen will be thrown straight into the fire for CPL 2026, as they will play the tournament's opening match against the Falcons in SVG on August 7. 

TKR coach Dwayne Bravo speaks to the media during his team's welcome reception at the Piarco International Airport in September 2025. 

Of their ten league matches this season, TKR will play the following teams twice: the Amazon Warriors; the Falcons; the Kingsmen, and the Royals. TKR will only play the Patriots and the Kings once. The CPL playoffs will be held from September 16-20, with the final to be staged at the iconic Kensington Oval venue for the first time. 

Last year, for the first time in the tournament's history, none of the matches in Trinidad were played at the Queen's Park Oval, with TKR instead playing all their home matches at the Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba. When asked if any matches will be played at the Queen's Park Oval this year, CPL's head of PR and Communications, Peter Miller, said the Trinidad venues are still to be confirmed. 

A look at TKR's matches for the 2026 CPL season. Photo courtesy TKR

In Last year's CPL final in Guyana, TKR defeated their rivals the Amazon Warriors by three wickets in a low-scoring affair to cop an unprecedented fifth title. 


Monday, 27 April 2026

Jereem clocks 10.25 at Pure Athletics Invitational

Largely known for his exploits over the 200-metre and 400m disciplines. Trinidad and Tobago track and field star Jereem Richards switched things up over the weekend when he clocked 10.25 seconds in the 100m final at the Pure Athletics Spring Invitational in Florida on April 25. 

Competing at the National Training Centre in Clermont, the 32-year-old Richards placed fourth in the final behind Jamaica's Ryiem Forde (10.12s), Ivory Coast's Cheickna Traore (10.16s) and American Brendon Stewart (10.22s). Earlier in the day, Richards won heat five in 10.28s, getting clear daylight between himself and the heat's runner-up Ian Kerr (10.58s). 

TT's Jereem Richards (R) competes in the men's 100m event at the Pure Athletics Spring Invitational in Clermont, Florida. Photo courtesy SD School Photography 

At this very meet last year, Richards ran a personal best time across the 100m distance when he clocked 10.16s. The highlight of Richards' 2025 season was, of course, his stunning silver-medal finish in the 400m final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. 

At the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland, last month, Richards grabbed bronze in the men's 400m final in 45.39s. 

Sunday, 19 April 2026

Phillip grabs six, but Red Force falter with bat

The Trinidad and Tobago Red Force bowlers picked up where they left off on the opening day of their West Indies Championship Four-Day clash with the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, as they bowled out the opposition for just 131 in the first innings at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, earlier today. 

However, unlike the first meeting between the two teams, the Red Force batsmen hardly had things their own way, as the visitors were left in a precarious position at 85 for six by the end of the day's play. 

Coming off an emphatic innings and 271-run victory over the Leewards, Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva didn't hesitate when he won the toss this morning, sending the hosts to bat first. The Red Force didn't have to wait long to see positive returns, and fast bowler Anderson Phillip bossed the first half of the day's proceedings with figures of six for 38. Phillip bowled with good pace and hit a consistent length on off stump, dislodging the top four of Mikyle Louis (13), Kadeem Henry (13), Keacy Carty (four) and the struggling Jewel Andrew (golden duck). 

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force fast bowler Anderson Phillip. Photo courtesy Red Force

Drafted into the playing XI for this game, number three batsman Karima Gore was the only player who offered resistance as he cracked 57 off 90 balls, and was ultimately the last man out as he drove Terrance Hinds (one for 46) out to Jason Mohammed at deep cover. 

Jayden Seales also had a good day with ball in hand and returned figures of three for 33 as he took the wickets of Justin Greaves (six), Jahmar Hamilton (duck), and Rahkeem Cornwall (two). 

With the first day's pattern seemingly following the script from the first encounter, the Leewards fast bowlers quickly had their say to make several inroads of their own. Perhaps inspired after receiving his Leewards cap from legendary Windies pacer Curlty Ambrose before the start of play, Kelvin Pitman rocked the Red Force top order with figures of four for 20. Not to be outdone, burly Jamaican pacer Oshane Thomas (two for 32) once again bowled with pace and hostility to clean up Evin Lewis (18) and dismiss first-match double centurion Amir Jangoo for 13. Thomas wasn't done there, as he also struck Jyd Goolie (six) on the hand with a rapid bouncer, forcing the left-hander to retire his innings. 

Leeward Islands Hurricanes fast bowler Kelvin Pitman receives his playing cap from the legendary Curtly Ambrose

Though Phillip may have thought his exploits with the ball warranted a well-deserved rest, he has joined a watchful Da Silva (16 not out) in the middle. Together, the pair will hope they grind out enough runs to give Red Force a lead going into the second innings. The hosts currently have a 46-run lead, but with three days left, this contest is far from over. 

Roundup of scores in the West Indies Four-Day Championship after today's action. Photo courtesy Cricket West Indies media 

Summarised Scores

LEEWARD ISLANDS HURRICANES - 131 (Karima Gore 57, Jeremiah Louis 19, Mikyle Louis 13; Anderson Phillip 6/38, Jayden Seales 3/33) vs TT RED FORCE - 85/6 (Evin Lewis 18, Joshua Da Silva 16 not out, Amir Jangoo 13; Kelvin Pitman 4/20, Oshane Thomas 2/32). Leewards lead by 46 runs.