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Vasbert Drakes

Cricket World Cup 2019: List of players who have scalped most five-fors

Cricket World Cup 2019 -- We take a look at players, who have scalped the most number of five-fors at the global showpiece event.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: List of players who have scalped most five-fors

Cricket World Cup 2019 -- We take a look at players, who have scalped the most number of five-fors at the global showpiece event.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: List of players who have scalped most five-fors

Cricket World Cup 2019 -- We take a look at players, who have scalped the most number of five-fors at the global showpiece event.

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Resurgent West Indies eye rare clean sweep over England

The last West Indies won three Test matches in a series, it was in 1997-98 when they beat, of all teams, England.

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For resurgent West Indies, sky is the limit: Vasbert Drakes

West Indies' bowling coach says the team is trying to prepare wickets to aid their pace attack.

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Vasbert Drakes named assistant coach of West Indies

Drakes previously coached West Indies Women to the ICC World T20 in 2016.

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Vasbert Drakes calls for standardised coaching throughout Caribbean

Drakes played 12 Tests for the West Indies between 2002 and 2004, and appeared in 35 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) from 1995 to 2004.

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Vasbert Drakes: 11 facts about the Barbadian all-rounder who made a stunning comeback at 33

Vasbert Conniel Drakes, born August 5, 1969, is a former West Indian cricketer who hails from Barbados

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10 oldest Test debutants since 2000

Test cricket has been rather kind to “elderly” debutants over the last month. Adam Voges announced himself with a century, while Luke Ronchi scored a blistering half-century that turned the tide in New Zealand’s favour.

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John Davison’s rampage against West Indies in the 2003 World Cup

Davison, who played considerable amount of domestic cricket in Australia, from the fourth over began his wrath on the West Indies bowlers.

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