News about Shivnarine Chanderpaul

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: England were potty not to pick Matthew Potts but Gus Atkinson showed he's the future with stunning Lord's display, while West Indies badly miss the presence of the great Viv Richards

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2024
England enjoyed a dominant opening day of the first Test as they bowled West Indies out for 121 and then reached 189-3 by the close of play. In Jimmy Anderson's farewell Test, it was Gus Atkinson who stole the show as he took seven wickets on his debut, while Anderson, Chris Woakes and captain Ben Stokes all picked up one apiece. Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope then set about putting England in control as they hit 76 and 57 respectively after Ben Duckett fell early.

Sale's Simon McIntyre is proud of his Caribbean roots but hopes to make Manchester proud on Saturday

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 25, 2023
INTERVIEW: Simon McIntyre has brought a Caribbean twist to the club's title challenge, which may culminate in a carnival at Twickenham. Since returning to Manchester, where he was born and raised after spending a decade at Wasps, the 32-year-old prop has become a great home-town asset. But McIntyre is also proud of his family's roots from the Far Side of the Atlantic. If Sale beat Saracens in the Premiership Final on Saturday, there will be a particularly tumultuous crowd among the northern hordes in the stands, in keeping with Trinidadian tradition. 'There's a lot of dancing in Trinidad,' McIntyre said. It's a huge thing.'

Fans of Sean Paul are erupting as they realize they've been doing his songs incorrectly for the past 20 years.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2022
On Wednesday, Sean Paul fans were left stunned as they learned they've been singing his songs wrong for years. As reportedly heard in several of his hits, including 2002's Get Busy, the Jamaican rapper, 49, has confessed that he does not in fact call himself 'Sean da Paul'. Sean claims he actually refers to cricket icon Shivnarine Chanderpaul, whose name seems to be very similar to the actress's.

Marnus Labuschagne hails century in front of his newborn daughter as 'extra special'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
Despite being asleep when he struck the record, Marnus Labuschagne said his first century of the summer carried more weight because it came in front of his newborn daughter. On Wednesday, the Australian batter brought up his ton as Australia took over the first Test against the West Indies in Perth, ending Day 1 on 2-293. As Rebekah and daughter Hallie, who was born just over two months ago, watched on from the stands as he and Steve Smith announced Australia in a commanding position at Optus Stadium.