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published: Friday | April 4, 2008


West Indies Vice-President Ramnaresh Sarwan and Trinidad soca star, Destra Garcia, at the reception.

Title sponsor Digicel launched the West Indies 2008 home series against Sri Lanka at Pier 1, Chaguaramo, in Trinidad on Tuesday night. Ace photographer Headley 'Dellmar' Samuels, sponsored by Scotiabank, captured highlights. And, just wait till you see what's hidden under all that paint at the Roman Catholic Cathedral at downtown Kingston.


West Indies Captain Chris Gayle (left) shares a joke with ace Sri Lankan record-breaking spinner, Muttiah Muralitharan, and a guest at the Digicel's launch.


From left: Spanish Ambassador Jesus Silva; Thalia Lyn, chairman, NCB Foundation; Father Kenneth Richards, Holy Trinity Cathedral; and Professor Sanchez Barriga, expert in building restoration, examine a section of the floor of the cathedral being restored, during a press conference on Wednesday. The restoration project is being undertaken in partnership with the cathedral, students from the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, residents of the community and various corporate entities. - Contributed


Former West Inides players (from left), Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board President Deryk Murray; former captain, now commentator Jimmy Adams, and legendary bowler Micheal Holding at the Digicel reception.


Digicel's CEO Niall Dorrian (centre) and wife, Caroline, with West Indies Manager Omar Khan at Pier 1. - Photos by Dellmar

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