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Sammy gutted after dropping Dravid

By Ashish Shukla

 

Guilt-ridden after dropping Indian centurion Rahul Dravid when he had barely started his innings, West Indies captain Darren Sammy said he couldn't sleep a whole night in the ongoing first cricket Test at Sabina Park.

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Watch out for Windies pacers, Bravo warns India

By Ashish Shukla

 

The wins in the last two ODIs may not have been enough to clinch the series but West Indies surely have gained the momentum going into the Tests against India, says explosive host batsman Darren Bravo.

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Need to spend time in the nets: Raina

Stand-in captain Suresh Raina on Thursday admitted the need to spend some time with coach Duncan Fletcher in the nets in order to iron out some flaws in his batting.

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West Indies stroll to easy win over India

By Ashish Shukla

 

Darren Bravo hit a career-best 86 as West Indies comfortably defeated India by seven wickets in the fifth and final ODI here. Chasing a target of 252, Bravo's clean hitting helped West Indies reach the target in 48.4 overs to reduce the series score to 3-2.

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West Indies need to revise their batting order to post bigger totals

The West Indies need to revise their batting strategies and the order.

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Rain hampers Windies practice session

By Ashish Shukla

 

Rain in the last few days hampered the West Indies in their practice session at the Queen's Park Oval, the venue of the first three limited overs matches against India starting Saturday, and they had to sweat it out at the indoor facilities.

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Pakistan on verge of victory in second Test

By Paul Mitchell  

 

Hundreds from Taufeeq Umar and Misbah-ul-Haq followed by purposeful bowling led by Abdur Rehman had Pakistan on the verge of victory over West Indies in the second Test. Rehman captured three for 26 from 14 overs, as West Indies, in pursuit of 427 for victory, slumped to 130 for five in their second innings at stumps on the fourth day at Warner Park.

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Bravo, Sammy drive West Indies to 221

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Darren Bravo scored a pugnacious half-century as West Indies battled hard to score 221 for 6 in 50 overs in the opening one-dayer against Pakistan.

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Darren Bravo’s rise: Is the cricketing world seeing the emergence of another Lara?

It was young Bravo who caught the eye of the connoisseurs.

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AB de Villiers’ hundred to South Africa’s rescue

By Jamie Alter

 

A rejigged South Africa had the best of West Indies in an uninspiring contest on an easy pitch, restricting them to 222 and then knocking off the runs thanks to AB de Villiers.

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