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India tour to West Indies, Series Schedule – Fixtures

Published: June 1, 2011

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India will begin their 2011 tour to West Indies with one-off Twenty 20, a 5-match ODI series and a 3-match Test series from June 4, 2011 to July 10, 2011.

West Indies vs India One-Off Twenty 20
Only T20
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Time: 23:30 (IST) 14:00 (Local)
India vs West Indies ODI [...]


Irish toil hard but Windies make it through

Published: March 26, 2011

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Though West Indies beat the Irish by 43 runs, Ireland, which had made quite a few teams sit up and take notice during its earlier matches, once again showed an excellent display of skill and effort.


Rampaul ravages, Yuvraj saves!

Published: March 26, 2011

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It was a career-best performance by Ravi Rampaul of West Indies but that did not stop India from registering a 80-run win in its final game of the group stages.


Hunte reveals “four-pronged” plan to revive West Indies cricket

Published: June 9, 2010

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West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) president Julien Hunte outlined a comprehensive plan for the resurrection of West Indies cricket at the opening of the Sagicor West Indies Cricket High Performance Centre in Barbados.


Losing is becoming a habit for us: Chris Gayle

Published: June 1, 2010

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After losing six matches on the trot in the ongoing series against South Africa, West Indies skipper Chris Gayle has said that although he is happy with the atmosphere that exists in the dressing room, the team needs to get their mindset right because it has started seeming like they “don’t know how to win games anymore”.


Gayle lashes out at batsmen after loss to SA

Published: May 21, 2010

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West Indian skipper, Chris Gayle, has questioned his batsmen’s mindset following his team’s one-run defeat in the second Twenty20 international against South Africa in Antigua. Gayle said they “have to look into themselves and try and redeem themselves as quickly as possible” after losing the series 2-0.


Kieron Pollard can’t be called a cricketer: Michael Holding

Published: May 21, 2010

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Legendary West Indian fast bowler, Michael Holding, says that he did not watch a single match of the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean’s, refuses to call T20 matches cricket and he doesn’t consider IPL’s costliest player Kieron Pollard a cricketer!


McLaren looking to better his performance in coming matches

Published: May 20, 2010

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After bowling a match-winning spell of 5-19 to lead South Africa to a comprehensive victory in their opening T20 international against West Indies, all-rounder Ryan McLaren said that he would be looking to better his performance in the coming matches.


ICC made me a scapegoat: Marlon Samuels

Published: May 7, 2010

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He was considered one of the most promising young talents in World Cricket and as Marlon Samuels gears up to come back from a two-year ban imposed on him for giving team-information to a bookie, the West Indian all-rounder feels that he was made a “scapegoat” by the International Cricket Council, which handled the matter unfairly and without verifying the facts.


T20 World Cup will celebrate the West Indian spirit: Morgan

Published: April 30, 2010

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President of the International Cricket Council (ICC), David Morgan, said on Thursday that the Twenty20 World Cup, which kicks off in West Indies on Friday, will be a chance to celebrate the spirit of the Caribbean and the contribution that the fun-loving country has made to the game.


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