West Indies will go into the second Test match against New Zealand at Kingston looking to secure a whitewash.
By CricketCountry Staff West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and elected to field in the second Test match at Kingston, Jamaica on Thursday.
By CricketCountry Staff
West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and elected to field in the second Test match at Kingston, Jamaica on Thursday.
Inspired by the dream of a series sweep, the West Indies will be gunning for another win against New Zealand when the second and final Test bowls off at Sabina Park here Thursday.
By CricketCountry Staff West Indies captain Darren Sammy on Wednesday expressed his confidence that his side will be able to register a clean sweep over New Zealand, ahead of their second Test at the Sabina Park in Kingston.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy on Wednesday expressed his confidence that his side will be able to register a clean sweep over New Zealand, ahead of their second Test at the Sabina Park in Kingston.
Neil Wagner believes that New Zealand have still are good enough to level the two-match Test series against West Indies.
By CricketCountry Staff New Zealand captain Ross Taylor on Sunday cited his batsmen’s failure to get big scores in Test cricket, as the reason for their poor run in the conventional form of the game.
New Zealand captain Ross Taylor on Sunday cited his batsmen’s failure to get big scores in Test cricket, as the reason for their poor run in the conventional form of the game.
New Zealand were up against it at stumps on the fourth day of their second Test against West Indies at North Sound after two breakthroughs for the hosts left them at 199 for 3, just 28 runs ahead.
New Zealand were 232 for four at the close on the opening day of the first of two Tests against the West Indies here on Wednesday as Martin Guptill spurned the chance of a century.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy said Monday his side would be going all out to win the Test series against New Zealand, starting here Wednesday.
Fast bowler Tino Best said he knew his second spell in Saturday's fourth One-Day International against New Zealand would have been crucial to the West Indies' hopes of a victory.