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.
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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
Australia beat West Indies by eight wickets in T20 match
Australia romped to an eight-wicket victory over West Indies in the first Twenty20 cricket international, led by allrounder Shane Watson slamming 69 off 43 balls and taking 1-16 from four overs.
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Windies come up just short in Australia thriller
A thrilling third one-day international between West Indies and Australia at Arnos Vale on Tuesday ended in a tie after Darren Sammy was run out with the Windies needing just one run from the last thr
Clarke back for Windies Tests
Injured Australia captain Michael Clarke will be fit to play the first Test against the West Indies, selectors said on Wednesday as they named a squad that saw the return of spinner Michael Beer.
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Sehwag out, Gambhir decides to bat against West Indies
India's stand-in captain Gautam Gambhir won the toss and opted to bat against the West Indies in the fifth and the last ODI against the West Indies at the Chidambaram Stadium here on Sunday.
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Indians hope to end on a high in last ODI
With the series under their belt, India would look to sign off on a winning note before heading off to the gruelling trip to Australia when they take on a spirited but inconsistent West Indies in the fifth and final one-dayer here on Sunday.
India win toss, opt to bat in 4th ODI
India won the toss and elected to bat against the West Indies in the fourth cricket one-dayer here on Thursday. India made one change in their playing eleven, bringing in Rahul Sharma for Umesh Yadav, while West Indies replaced injured Darren Bravo with Kieran Powell.
Virender Sehwag says top order letting team down
Livid with the flop-show of the top-order, which also includes him, India's stand-in skipper Virender Sehwag said its poor performance was the prime reason for the hosts' 16-run loss in the third ODI
Bravo slams ton as Windies consolidate position
Darren Bravo slammed his second successive century as West Indies attacked the Indian bowling to rattle up quick runs and reach 378/3 at lunch on the second day of the third and final cricket Test