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ESPN covers Super 50

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Miami, FL – ESPN Caribbean will be telecasting live the two semifinal and final matches of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Super 50 2011 tomorrow, Thursday and Saturday from Guyana National Stadium in Providence. 
Each match will begin at 1:30 p.m.
The Regional Super50 Tournament includes joint defending champions Barbados and Leeward Islands, host Guyana, powerhouse Jamaica, Caribbean Twenty20 champions Trinidad and Tobago, Windward Islands, the Barbadian-based Sagicor High Performance Centre Team and Combined Campuses and Colleges.
“ESPN’s live coverage of the Regional Super 50 reinforces our commitment presenting world-class cricket to fans throughout the Caribbean,” said Bernard Stewart, Vice President and General Manager, ESPN Caribbean and Maritime Media, Disney and ESPN Media Networks.
Former West Indies captains, big hitting opener Chris Gayle, stylish batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan and all rounders Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo are all expected to participate in the event.
Former legendary West Indies cricketers Curtly Ambrose and Jeff Dujon are expected to be a part of the commentary team along with former West Indies all rounder and Head Coach Roger Harper. 
Noted international commentators Fazeer Mohammed and Simon Crosskill are also scheduled to join the former Test players on the commentary panel. (PR)

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