Crossfire
Crossfire: West Indies open the Sri Lanka ODI series at Sabina Park
Sri Lanka are in the Caribbean for three ODIs, three T20Is and two Tests. The desk previews the Kingston opener.
Crossfire: Nigeria 3, Jamaica 0 — the diaspora derby that London owns
Nigeria retained the Unity Cup at The Valley on May 31. The desk argues over what a London final actually says about us.
Crossfire: No flag of ours at the World Cup — does it still belong to us?
Jamaica fell to DR Congo, Nigeria are out too, and the tournament opens June 11 without a Reggae Boyz or Super Eagles shirt. The desk argues it out.
Crossfire: ID travel deal — Bajan pride vs Guyanese practicality
*Auntie Cheryl (BB) and Cousin Leroy (JM, refereeing the Caribbean fight): is the Barbados–Guyana ID arrangement a milestone, a gimmick, or a security headache waiting to happen?*
Crossfire: Can the Reggae Girlz win a major before Shaw's contract ends in 2030?
Khadija Shaw signed through 2030 at Manchester City. That gives the Reggae Girlz a window. The question is whether Jamaica builds the supporting cast in time. Yardman and Cousin Leroy take opposite sides.
Crossfire: Is Caribbean Airlines' contraction a failure of regional ambition, or the discipline the region's only flag carrier should have had years ago?
Cheryl (BB) and De Statsman (neutral) take the two ends. The reader decides.
Crossfire: Is the US persons-of-interest list help or pressure?
Leroy (TT) and De Statsman (neutral) take the two ends. The reader decides.
Trinidad finish Guyana off by 141 runs in West Indies 4-Day final, Leroy and Cheryl settle in
TT Red Force complete a clinical pace-led demolition of Guyana Harpy Eagles at Sabina Park to lock the 4-Day title. Leroy wants the parade; Cheryl wants the scorecard. De Statsman keeps the receipts.