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Michael Holding lashes out at Ottis Gibson, WICB

Legendary former West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding has yet again slammed the West Indies Cricket Board's (WICB) management of the sport in the region and said its treatment of senior players leaves a lot to be desired.

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WICB have throttled players like Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Taylor & Sarwan

By Nishant Joshi

 

THERE has been an awful lot of sly, derogatory commentary about the West Indies since the start of their tour of England, largely by a section of the media who no doubt would have preferred Wes Hall, Charlie Griffith, Joel Garner, Malcolm Marshall and Michael Holding bowling to Ian Bell, as West Indies whitewashed England without breaking a sweat.

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West Indies introduced reverse swing to the world: Roberts

By Ashish Shukla

 

"We began the reverse swing. When Pakistanis came here in 1977 they were surprised to see us do it. It's no rocket science, you keep the ball polished on one side and it would reverse swing," says West Indian fast bowling legend Andy Roberts.

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WIPA heap praise on Gayle and Co for successful IPL4

Cold-shouldered by the West Indies Cricket Board for the first two ODIs, Chris Gayle has found support from the players' association which congratulated the dashing opener for his exploits in the recently concluded Indian Premier League.

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Sensational turnarounds in Test cricket

What ensued underlined why we call cricket "a game of glorious uncertainties".

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Gayle likely to play against India

They might be at loggerheads with the West Indies Cricket Board, but explosive batsman Chris Gayle and pacer Jerome Taylor could still make it to the national squad for the upcoming ODI series against India.

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Taylor ready for national duty if called

By Vijay Vedala

 

Embattled West Indian fast bowler Jerome Taylor, who was recently engaged in a war of words with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) over fitness, says he is ready for national duty if his services are required.

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Why it’s unfair to blame a player for putting club over country

Lasith Malinga and Chris Gayle opted for IPL over country.

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WICB come down heavily on Gayle, Taylor for playing without consent

The West Indies Cricket Board has hit back at former captain Chris Gayle and pacer Jerome Taylor for claiming that the WICB did not check on their injuries, saying the two players left to play in the IPL without taking clearance from its appointed therapists.

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