CG sponsored the Bermuda Smash Cricket Tournament, celebrating top-level play and community engagement, highlighted by a visit from cricket legend Sir Curtly Ambrose. A spokesperson said, “CG proudly ...
Ambrose was inclined towards basketball in his youth and aspired to move to the USA to make a career in the sport. He did play tennis ball cricket on the beach and for his school team all this while, ...
Hello Curtly. Hello Small Talk. Right, that’s pleasantries out of the way, let’s get down to business. [Small Talk dons Hard-Nosed Journalist Hat]. What do you make of all this Kevin Pietersen ...
Curtly Ambrose hit back at the West Indies critics on Tuesday with a few verbal bouncers of his own, saying they will look silly when the team knock over Australia in this week's opening Test in ...
Sir Curtly Ambrose remembers his team-mates’ icy stares. On the fourth afternoon of England’s Test in Trinidad & Tobago in 1994, Ambrose was clean bowled playing a wild swipe. “I say: ‘Boy, I messed ...
Fast bowling legend Curtly Ambrose is the latest former West Indies cricketer to announce his involvement in an eagerly anticipated charity match in support of relief for water-ravaged Dominica.
In this extract from the new book Supreme Bowling: 100 Great Test Performances, Rob Smyth celebrates one of the truly great spells Most horror movies start cheerily. There will be often be scenes in ...
Former tearaway fast bowler Curtly Ambrose feels that it could be difficult for West Indies to regain their glory days because the current crop of players probably don’t quite understand what cricket ...
After waltzing his way on to our screens and wowing viewers with his dancing prowess, West Indies cricket legend Sir Curtly Ambrose became the sixth person sent home from Dancing With The Stars ...
Port of Spain, Trinidad – Sir Curtly Ambrose had a simple message for dozens of students at the Cascadia Hotel in St Ann’s on Tuesday — pursue your full education and work hard to achieve your dreams.
London: Former West Indies fast bowler Curtly Ambrose felt that India were putting themselves “under pressure because of the occasion”, which was resulting in the team failing at the semi-final or ...
April 21, 1995. Curtly Ambrose and Steve Waugh almost came to blows at Queen’s Park Oval. Arunabha Sengupta revisits the incident that Waugh says brought him close to ‘death by strangulation.’ ...
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