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I can easily cross 155 km/h at Perth: Kemar Roach

Published: December 15, 2009

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West Indies’s new pace sensation, Kemar Roach, has made the first move for the West Indies ahead of the third and final test match against Australia at Perth, saying that he is looking to crack the speed barrier of 155 km/h at Perth in a bid to rattle the Australian batsmen.


Brett Geeves called in as cover for Siddle

Published: December 14, 2009

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Australia has called in Tasmania fast bowler, Brett Geeves, as cover for the injured Peter Siddle, for the third test against the West Indies at Perth starting Wednesday.


Australia hangs on to a draw despite Bravo’s heroics

Published: December 9, 2009

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Despite a brilliant bowling performance by all-rounder Dwayne Bravo and a captain’s innings by Chris Gayle, West Indies ran out of time to beat Australia for the first time in six years. In the end, it was the solid knocks of Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin which saved the day for the Aussies on the final day of the second test.


Gayle stands tall as West Indies build lead

Published: December 8, 2009

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Anyone who saw Chris Gayle bat on the fourth day of the second test against Australia here would not be able to guess in their wildest of dreams that this is the same man who had predicted the death of Test cricket a few months back. Today, he not only upheld the sanctity of test cricket but his innings was a perfect advertisement for the longest version of the game.


Benn picks up five as West Indies take lead

Published: December 7, 2009

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Suleiman Benn picked up his maiden five wicket haul as West Indies bowled Australia out for 439 giving them a slim 12-runs lead in the first innings of the second test.


Bravo’s ton keeps West Indies in the game

Published: December 5, 2009

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West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo scored his third test hundred guiding his team to a fighting total of 336-6 at the end of Day 1 of the second test against Australia at Adelaide.


West Indies are not worthy of playing test cricket: Kim Hughes

Published: December 2, 2009

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Former Australian captain Kim Hughes has lashed out at the struggling West Indies team saying that with a captain who doesn’t even want to play test cricket, the West Indies cricket team are not a good advertisement for the longest version of the game and they should be barred from test cricket till they prove themselves worthy of playing again.


Not much to fear in the Australian cricket team: Brian Lara

Published: December 1, 2009

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Former West Indies captain and legendary batsman, Brian Lara, said on Monday that debutante Adrian Barath’s century in the opening test of the three match series may not have been enough to avoid an embarrassing defeat for the West Indies but it proves that the visitors have nothing to fear from this Australian team.


Katich misses ton as Australia, West Indies begin showdown

Published: November 27, 2009

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The much awaited Frank Worrell trophy between Australia and West Indies kicked off on Thursday with Australia taking the honours on the opening day of the first test notching up 322 runs for the loss of 5 wickets at stumps on Day 1.


Mike Hussey looking for consistency against West Indies

Published: November 26, 2009

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He is probably one of the most consistent batsmen in world cricket at the moment but “Mr. Cricket” Michael Hussey feels that he can be a lot more consistent, saying that he is determined to once again cement himself in the Australian middle order starting from the Frank Worrell Trophy against West Indies.


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