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WI Sports is a local sports channel that broadcasts on channel 14 on the Flow Trinidad cable system serving Trinidad. It is a cable only channel dedicated to airing local and regional sporting events, leagues, news highlights and live feeds of games. Its headquarters are located at Ground Floor, Nicholas Towers, Independence Square, Port of Spain.
The island nation of Trinidad and Tobago is one of the regions which makes up the West Indies cricket team. It has produced international cricketers in all forms of the game—Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).
Pages in category "Television stations in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... WI Sports; WIN TV (Trinidad and Tobago)
In 2006/07 only the top two teams qualified, Barbados (as league champions) and Trinidad and Tobago (as league runners-up). The league form was reversed as Trinidad and Tobago defended their title with a 49 run win. Trinidad and Tobago reached their third successive final in 2007/08, this time losing to Jamaica. In 2008/09 the knock-out Carib ...
The ground is considered one of the most picturesque venues in the world of cricket, featuring the view Trinidad's Northern Range. It has a capacity of over 18,000. Kensington Oval – Bridgetown , Barbados (55/48/32):Kensington Oval hosted the region's first Test match in 1930 and is recognised as the 'Mecca' of West Indies cricket.
Equestrian sports in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C) F. Field hockey in Trinidad and Tobago (4 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "Sport in Trinidad and Tobago by sport"
Sports venues in Trinidad and Tobago (7 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "Sport in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Trinidad and Tobago, [a] officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean.Comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with numerous smaller islands, it is located 11 kilometres (6 nautical miles) northeast off the coast of Venezuela, 130 kilometres (70 nautical miles) south of Grenada, and west of Barbados.