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Believe in yourself, Gayle tells his team

Published: June 18, 2010

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West Indies skipper Chris Gayle, while admitting that the hosts will go in to the second Test as underdogs, has refused to accept defeat in the series and asked his players to believe in themselves.


South Africa sweeps ODI series 5-0, beats Windies in thriller

Published: June 4, 2010

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The glum look of defeat covered West Indies captain Chris Gayle’s face for the 5th time — a look that was shared by many of the fans inside the Queen’s Park Oval — after South Africa whitewashed West Indies with a thrilling one-wicket win on Thursday.


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”.


South Africa seal a series win over West Indies

Published: May 29, 2010

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South Africa wrapped up their 6th consecutive bilateral series on Friday, with fast bowler Morne Morkel grabbing 4-21 as the Proteas sealed a series win over West Indies with a 67-run victory in the third One-day International at Windsor Park.


Amla, De Villiers guide South Africa to comfortable 66-run win

Published: May 23, 2010

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South Africa defeated West Indies comprehensively by 66 runs in their rain-affected one-day international at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Saturday. Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers shared a third-wicket stand of 129 that set up a formidable total of 280-7 off 48 overs and West Indies could only manage 215 in reply as their batting failed once again.


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.


McLaren five-for helps South Africa beat West Indies by 13 runs

Published: May 20, 2010

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Jacques Kallis scored a 45-ball 53 to set up a total of 136 for 7 for South Africa and Ryan McLaren took career-best figures of 5-19 to lead South Africa to an easy 13-run win over West Indies in the first T20 international at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here.


South Africa, West Indies look to put WC debacle behind

Published: May 19, 2010

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The World T20 is done and over with and England has walked away with the honours but the biggest disappointment of the mega event was, once again, the performance of South Africa in a big tournament. They once again “choked” under pressure failing to make it to the semi-finals and would be looking to get things back on track and restore some self-belief, as they open their tour of the West Indies with back to back T20 matches against the home team on Wednesday and Thursday at the Vivian Richards Ground in Antigua.


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