Fixtures and Results
| Fixtures and Results |
|---|
| Match 1 | Cancelled | |
| Match 2 | 26th January | St. Lucia Pro Team beat Cayman Islands by 46 runs |
| Match 3 | 27th January | Dominica beat British Virgin Islands by 66 runs |
| Match 4 | 29th January | Montserrat beat Turks & Caicos by 9 wickets |
| Match 5 | 30th January | US Virgin Islands beat St. Kitts by 4 wickets |
| Match 6 | 1st February | St. Vincent & the Grenadines beat St. Maarten by 10 runs |
| Match 7 | 2nd February | Trinidad & Tobago beat St. Lucia Pro Team by 8 wickets |
| Match 8 | 3rd February | Grenada beat Anguilla Pro Team by 16 runs |
| Match 9 | 5th February | Barbados beat Dominica by 26 runs |
| Match 10 | 6th February | Jamaica beat Bahamas by 118 runs |
| Match 11 | 8th February | Nevis Pro Team beat Montserrat by 74 runs |
| Match 12 | 9th February | Antigua & Barbuda Pro Team beat US Virgin Islands by 24 runs |
| Match 13 | 10th February | Guyana beat Bermuda by 9 wickets |
| Match 14 | 13th February | Trinidad & Tobagobeat St. Vincent & the Grenadines by 59 runs |
| Match 15 | 15th February | Barbados beat Grenada by 54 runs |
| Match 16 | 16th February | Jamaica beat Nevis Pro Team by 8 wickets |
| Match 17 | 17th February | Guyana beat Antigua & Barbuda by 10 runs |
| Match 18 | 22nd February | Trinidad & Tobago beat Barbados by 5 runs (Semi-Final 1) |
| Match 19 | 23rd February | Jamaica beat Guyana by 1 run (Semi-Final 2) |
| Match 20 | 24th February | Trinidad & Tobago v Jamaica (Final) |
Stanford Twenty20 | 01/11/08
Stanford Superstars win easily over England
COOLIDGE, Antigua -- Stanford Superstars replying to England's 99 all out in 19.5 overs have gotten off to a flyer, much to the delight of the capacity crowd. Openers Chris Gayle and Andre Fletcher got things going with a bang, forcing the England skipper to ring the changes -- both in the outfield as well as with his bowlers.
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Stanford Twenty20 | 27/10/08
England 12 runs better than Middlesex
COOLIDGE, Antigua -- England almost found themselves in a spin again Middlesex on Sunday night, but were able to wiggle away with a narrow 12-run win over their countrymen as the Stanford Super Series continued on Sunday night.
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Stanford Twenty20 | 26/10/08
Superstars shine with opening win
COOLIDGE, Antigua -- The Stanford Superstars put in a solid performance on Saturday night – beating Trinidad and Tobago by 22 runs -- as they prepare for the US$20 million match against England next weekend.
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Stanford Twenty20 | 11/10/08
WICB welcomes the Stanford Super Series
CASTRIES, St. Lucia -- “The West Indies Cricket Board joins the cricket fraternity of the entire Caribbean and beyond in welcoming the news that Digicel and Stanford 20/20 have been able to resolve their differences over certain aspects of the staging of the event and we look forward to playing our part in ensuring a highly successful and truly spectacular cricket match, which could not be more timely, coming just months away from the full England tour of the Caribbean.”
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Stanford Twenty20 | 10/10/08
WICB clears the way for US$20 million Twenty20
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua -- The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has cleared the way for the US$20 Million 20/20 match between the Stanford Superstars and England, scheduled for the Stanford Cricket Ground in Antigua on November 1st.
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Stanford Twenty20 | 11/08/08
Joseph smashes 82 in Stanford Superstars practice
COOLIDGE, ANTIGUA - With Stanford Superstars selectors Sir Everton Weekes, Courtney Walsh and Richie Richardson taking keen notes, Antiguan batsman Sylvester Joseph hit a commanding unbeaten 82 as he led Dwayne Bravo's XI to back-to-back wins over Daren Ganga's XI.
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Stanford Twenty20 | 23/02/08
One-run thriller puts Jamaica in the Final (Stanford 20/20)
COOLIDGE, Antigua - Marlon Samuels, following the example of Dave Mohammed for Trinidad & Tobago the previous night, held his nerve in a gripping final over to help Jamaica squeak to a one-run victory over 2006 champions Guyana and a place in the Final of this year's Stanford Twenty20 Cup.
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