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West Indies tour of Australia 2012-13

Ottis Gibson urges West Indies to build on success against Zimbabwe

The West Indies will not be easing up on Zimbabwe despite their relatively easy success in the preceding limited overs series, head coach Ottis Gibson has warned.

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Darren Bravo pleased to ‘make most of the opportunity’ after disastrous Australia tour

Man of the Series in the just ended One-Day international tournament between the West Indies and Zimbabwe, Darren Bravo, says he had no choice but to improve his game after a disastrous tour of Australia earlier this month.

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Gus Logie disappointed with West Indies’ tour of Australia

Former West Indies middle order batsman Gus Logie says he is disappointed that the momentum that spurred the regional side to the ICC T20 title last October did not carry into the just ended tour of Australia.

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India vs Australia 2013: David Warner in fresh injury scare

Dashing Australian opener David Warner suffered a fracture on his thumb while training, putting a question mark on his availability for the Test tour of India, starting next month.

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West Indies will play hard and competitive cricket against Australia, says Darren Sammy

Captain Darren Sammy says he expects the West Indies and Australia to pick up from where they left off in the Caribbean last year, when they played to a thrilling 2-2 tie in a similar five-match One-Day series.

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West Indies Cricket Board wants Ottis Gibson to continue as coach

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) says Ottis Gibson will be offered a second contract as head coach of the West Indies team when his term expires in March.

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West Indies won’t let Australia come hard at them, says Darren Sammy

Captain Darren Sammy says the West Indies plan to play tough cricket against Australia when they meet in a five-match One-Day International (ODI) series starting early next month.

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Ricky Ponting to lead Prime Minister’s XI against West Indies

Australian batting legend Ricky Ponting, who retired from international cricket in December, will lead the Prime Minister's XI against the West Indians in a 50-over game Jan 29, ahead of the West Indies' five-match One-Day International (ODI) bilateral series.

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Marlon Samuels suffers eye injury, certain to miss Australia tour

All-rounder Marlon Samuels is almost certain to miss the West Indies' one-day series tour of Australia next month, after suffering an eye injury during a game in the Australian Big Bash Twenty20 tournament.

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