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Delorn Johnson

Can West Indies’ young crop of pacers help regain lost glory?

Over the years, fast bowlers from the Caribbean have been revered and feted for playing a Calypso brand of cricket. With sheer dedication and devotion to fast bowling, crackerjack pacers like Wes Hall, Gary Sobers, Andy Roberts, Colin Croft, Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Courtney Walsh, Ian Bishop, and Curtly Ambrose touched the outer limits of excellence.

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Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane form cause for concern for India

By Kushan Sarkar

 

The debacle of Gen-Next batsmen in the three-match 'unofficial Test series' against West Indies 'A' is a major cause for concern as far as India's batting bench-strength is concerned, with 10 Test matches to be played next season.

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India A lose quick wickets after taking lead against West Indies A

India A lost three wickets quickly after conceding a 106 first-innings lead to West Indies A in a rain-interrupted first session on the third day of the third and final unofficial cricket Test at St Lucia on Monday.

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West Indian pacer Delorn Johnson eager for more success

Almost from nowhere, left-arm West Indian pacer Delorn Johnson has emerged as one of the brightest fast bowling prospects in the region.

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West Indies A coach happy with team’s performance against India A

Pleased with the commitment shown by his team to beat India A in their last unofficial Test, West Indies A coach Hendy Springer said the fine show against a strong batting line-up has given the hosts a lot of confidence going into the third and final match on Saturday.

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West Indies A thrash India A in second Test

Left-arm seamer Delorn Johnson and skipper Veeraswamy Permaul wreaked havoc as they helped West Indies A thrash India A by 125 runs to level the 3-match 'Test' series 1-1 on Tuesday.

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India A struggling after top-order collapse against West Indies A

A video of India A reeling at 57 for four at stumps on the third day of the four-day second cricket 'Test', chasing a 220-run victory target against West Indies here at Amos Vale.   India lost all their top-order batsmen, including in-form skipper Cheteshwar Pujara, to left-arm seamer Delorn Johnson who produced a lethal...

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Preview: India A look to seal series against West Indies A in the second Test

The thrilling win in the series-opener notwithstanding, India A have to address a few issues in their batting department if they hope to wrap up the three-match rubber against West Indies A in the second unofficial cricket Test starting on Saturday.

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I have always saved matches but this time I wanted to win it: Pujara

By CricketCountry Staff

 

After a patient knock of 96 under pressure which helped India A steal a thrilling two wicket victory from West Indies A, Cheteshwar Pujara said he was used to saving matches for the team but it was the first time he chased a total and stayed till the end.

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