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Sarwan confident of West Indies’ chances in T20 WC

Published: April 26, 2010

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Former West Indian skipper Ramnaresh Sarwan believes that the home advantage will give West Indies the edge in the ICC World Twenty20 beginning on Friday. West Indies haven’t won a multi-team competition since 2004, when they won the Champions Trophy in England, and after six tumultuous years Sarwan said the team needed its supporters to back them to the hilt.


Sarwan, Taylor back for World T20, Wavell Hinds makes a comeback

Published: April 3, 2010

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West Indies has recalled left-handed batsman, Wavell Hinds, for the World Twenty20 to be played in the Caribbean later this month while middle-order bat Ramnaresh Sarwan and fast-bowler Jerome Taylor make comebacks in the team after having recovered from injury.


West Indies struggle in reply after Bravo and Benn decimate Aussies

Published: December 19, 2009

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West Indies bundled out Australia for 150 in their second innings on the fourth day of the third and deciding test at Perth but even that left a steep 359 run target for the West Indies to achieve in the fourth innings.


West Indies dismissed for 312 as Australia builds lead

Published: December 18, 2009

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Fast bowler Doug Bollinger picked up his first five wicket haul in test cricket as West Indies were bowled out for 312 on the third day of the third and deciding test against Australia at Perth.


Gayle smashes fifth fastest century to lead West Indies fight back

Published: December 18, 2009

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West Indian skipper Chris Gayle smashed the fifth fastest century in test cricket to help the tourists finish Day 2 of the third and deciding test against Australia at 214 for 2 off 46 overs.


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.


West Indies may have unearthed the ‘next Tendulkar’

Published: September 3, 2009

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If former West Indian all-rounder Keith Arthurton is to be believed, West Indies may just have unearthed the next Sachin Tendulkar in a seven-year old who belongs to Hannah Estate in Tortola.


Fourth ODI washed out, India clinch series 2-1

Published: July 6, 2009

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India made amends for their Twenty20 World Cup debacle, winning the one-day international series against West Indies 2-1 after torrential rains washed out the fourth and final ODI at the Beausejour Stadium here today.


Rain interruptions were putting us on backfoot: Dhoni

Published: July 4, 2009

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India may have pulled off the all-important win in the third ODI against West Indies but skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni says, “the team was on the backfoot for most part of the match because of rain interruptions.”


Needed to be a bit more attacking: Chris Gayle

Published: July 4, 2009

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West Indies skipper Chris Gayle praised the captain’s innings played by Mahendra Singh Dhoni but felt a bit more aggressiveness on the part of his bowlers could have helped the team win the third one-dayer at the Beausejour Stadium, here.


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