Roach looks for Windies bounce in Bangladesh
West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach hopes the feel-good factor of being World Twenty20 champions will rub off on him on the tour of Bangladesh after he was overlooked for the recent triumph in Sri Lan
Australia beat West Indies in thriller
Australia drew first blood here on Wednesday beating the West Indies by three wickets in a thrilling finish to the first Test.
Ben Hilfenhaus hit the final run of the 192 run target with the light fa
Hussey stands firm as Australia struggle
West Indies held the upper hand at the end of the third day of the first Test here on Monday as they reduced Australia to 248 for 5, still trailing by 201 runs.
Only a solid 73 by captain Michael Cla
Gayle resolves issue with WICB but uncertainty remains
The way has been paved for opener Chris Gayle's selection to the West Indies team but uncertainty over his actual return and grave concerns about his role in a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the
Second T20: West Indies beat Australia by 14 runs
West Indies defeated Australia by 14 runs at Kensington Oval on Friday to win the second Twenty20 international and draw the two-game series 1-1.
Chasing a modest 161-run target, Australia were well-
Doping: Windies women's cricketer gets five-month ban
West Indies woman cricketer Tremayne Smartt has been slapped with a five-month ban by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a doping violation.
The 26-year-old Guyanese tested positive for the
International cricket umpire Clyde Duncan dies
International cricket umpire Clyde Duncan has died in Trinidad and Tobago following a brief illness.
The 57-year-old Guyanese, who stood in two Tests, 21 One-Day Internationals and six Twenty20 Inter
India 229-3 in second innings against West Indies
India reached 229 for three in their second innings for an overall lead of 240 at the close on the rain-affected fourth day of the second Test against West Indies on Friday at Kensington Oval.
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I have realised I am unwanted by the Board: Gayle
Out of favour batsman Chris Gayle said he is not ready to be the West Indies Cricket Board's whipping boy and dismissed as ‘sham and mockery’ the reconciliation efforts made so far.
Gayle said since
India declared at 269/6, set WI 281 to win
India set West Indies 281 runs to win the second cricket Test after declaring their second innings at 269 for six here on Saturday.
VVS Laxman top-scored for the visitors with 87 while Rahul Dravid s