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England and West Indies become part of an abandoned Test, yet again

On February 13, 2009, the second Test between West Indies and England was abandoned, thanks to an appalling outfield. This wasn’t the first time that the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) had been a subject of embarrassment; in 1998, the Sabina Park Test was abandoned due to a dangerous pitch. Karthik Parimal looks back at that fateful day.

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Curtly Ambrose calls for regional effort to recapture glory days

Fast bowling legend Curtly Ambrose says regional effort is needed if West Indies cricket is to recapture its glory days and return to the upper echelons of the world game.

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West Indies bowlers peg back New Zealand on day two

By CricketCountry Staff

 

New Zealand lost quick wickets in the first session as they reached 287 for seven at lunch on the second day of the first Test against the West Indies.

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Live Cricket Score: West Indies vs New Zealand, 1st Test at Antigua – Day two

By CricketCountry Staff

 

New Zealand will look to put up a formidable total against the West Indies on the second day of the first Test at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua on Thursday.

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Guptill, Flynn provide New Zealand a steady start at Antigua

New Zealand were 71 for no wicket at lunch after choosing to bat on the opening day of the first of two Tests against the West Indies on Wednesday.

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US prosecuters eye Allen Stanford’s Baby Mama Trust

A "Baby Mama Trust" set up by financier Allen Stanford as US regulators closed in on his $7 billion Ponzi scheme is among the $300 million in assets US prosecutors hoped to recover at a forfeiture hearing Wednesday.

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Jury struggle to find verdict in Allen Stanford case

The judge in the fraud trial of wealthy cricket mogul Allen Stanford ordered the jury back to deliberations after they told him they could not reach a unanimous verdict.

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Cricket mogul Allen Stanford’s trial begins in Texas

Jury selection began Monday in the trial of the fallen financier and cricket mogul Allen Stanford, accused of running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, according to an attorney for the firm representing him.

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