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Malcolm Marshall

Marshall Law clamped on Headingley!

The photo above shows Marshall taking on English paceman Paul Allott.

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West Indies’ 500th Test: An all-time XI

West Indies will be the third team to play 500 Test matches.

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Most combined wickets by a bowling pair in Test Cricket

In matches Anderson-Broad played together, they have aggregated 23 five-wicket hauls.

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Sachin Tendulkar was one of the toughest batsmen to bowl at, says Curtly Ambrose

West Indian legend, Ambrose’s childhood was filled with playing football and basketball.

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Sachin Tendulkar lucky not to have faced West Indian pace greats: Imran Khan

Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan on Saturday said recently-retired Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar was lucky to have never faced the ferocious West Indies pace attack of '70 and '80s.

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Barbados school names park after Malcolm Marshall

A school in Barbados has named its park after a former student, the late West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall.

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WICB celebrates Seymour Nurse’s birthday

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) sent special birthday greetings to one of the best batsmen to represent the regional team, Seymour Nurse.

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Ian Bishop believes modern-day players looking to secure financial future quickly by playing various T20 leagues

A fearsome sight with the cricket ball in hand, Ian Bishop took 161 wickets in 43 Test matches at a strike-rate of 52.20 during a career that was sadly curtailed by back problems. Tall, aggressive and with searing pace, Bishop was a sight to behold when in full flow and bowled a near perfect out-swinger.

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West Indies in India 2013: Confidence high in our camp, says Ottis Gibson

West Indies might have played their last Test more than six month ago, but coach Ottis Gibson says his team is high on confidence as it gets ready to take on India in two-Test series next month.

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Sachin Tendulkar named in Wisden all-time Test XI

Indian ace batsman Sachin Tendulkar, who will retire from Test cricket after playing against the West Indies in his landmark 200th match in Mumbai next month, has been named in the Wisden all-time World Test XI. Tendulkar, has been put at the number four spot in the team announced to mark 150 years of ‘Bible...

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