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 T&T to host eight  
 CPL matches ‘KILLER’ SPIN 
 West Indies coach Phil Simmons during nets at the National Cricket Stadium, St Georges, Grenada on March 23,  
 2022.   Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff 
 By Azad Ali 
 The West Indies white-ball skills camp  
 currently  underway  at  Coolidge  Cricket  
 Ground  in  Antigua  is  primarily  focused  
 on helping  regional  batsmen  counteract  
 one  of  their  biggest  downfalls  —  spin  
 bowling. 
 This is the view of Phil Simmons, head  
 coach of the Windies senior men’s team,  
 who believes the camp plays an important  
 role  in building his players  to becoming  
 more  all-round  and  consistent  batsmen  
 at  the  T20  and  One-Day  International  
 (ODI) levels. 
 Simmons said they have had six intense  
 sessions  so  far  and  the  players  response  
 has been “brilliant.” 
 “We’ve  always  had  issues  with  how  
 we  score  against  spin bowling  so  that  is  
 going  to  be  the  highlight  of  the  camp,”  
 he said. 
 “West  Indies  have  found  it  tough,  
 recently to bat out a full 50 overs against  
 international competition.” 
 This, Simmons thinks, is another cru- 
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 West Indies Hayley Matthews.  Associated  
 Press/Fareed Khan/File 
 Matthews  
 makes the cut 
 By Azad Ali 
 West  Indies  all-rounder  Hayley  Matthews  
 has  been named  on  the Most Valuable Team  
 of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022.  
 And her achievement has been recognized by  
 Cricket West Indies. 
 Matthews  struck  260  runs  including  a  
 match-winning century against New Zealand  
 as West Indies stunned the hosts on the opening  
 day. She also took 10 wickets with her offspin, 
  with  best  figures  of  four  for  15  against  
 Bangladesh. 
 Due  to  her  performance West  Indies were  
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 By Azad Ali 
 Trinadad  and Tobago has  been  selected  as  
 one of the hosts for the Hero Caribbean Premier  
 League (CPL) T20 tournament. 
 A  CPL media  release  last  week  said  there  
 will be eight matches played in Trinidad during  
 Sept. 12-18, with home team Trinbago Knight  
 Riders taking part in four of those matches. 
 The matches  are  expected  to  be  played  at  
 the  Queen’s  Park  Oval  in  Port  of  Spain  and  
 the  Brian  Lara  Cricket  Academy  in  South  
 Trinidad. 
 This year’s CPL runs from Aug. 30 to Sept.  
 30. 
 The 2020 CPL was hosted solely in Trinidad,  
 without  fans,  owing  to  the  pandemic.  The  
 tournament shifted to St. Kitts and Nevis the  
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