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  1. Barbados: Treasure island for cricket tragics

    Carribean Cricket &bull Dec 13, 2011

    THINK of him as their Don Bradman. The boy, not from Bowral but Bridgetown, Barbados Sir Garfield Sobers is arguably cricket's greatest all-rounder a swashbuckling batsman, athletic fielder and jack-of-all-trades bowler. Like the Don, Sobers carried the hopes of his… Full Story »

  2. No killer instinct in the team, says Kieron Pollard

    Carribean Cricket &bull Dec 12, 2011

    CHENNAI: Kieron Pollard was all but inconsolable after his maiden one-day century went in vain as the West Indies went down to India by 34 runs on Sunday. He was to admit later that the recent teams from Caribbean lacked… Full Story »

  3. Sehwag wins series for India with record 219

    Carribean Cricket &bull Dec 8, 2011

    It took nearly four decades for a batsman to score the first double-century in one-day international cricket but less than two years for the second. Virender Sehwag, the batsman most touted to break Sachin Tendulkar's record for the highest individual… Full Story »

  4. Caribbean T20 preliminary round shifted to Antigua

    Carribean Cricket &bull Dec 6, 2011

    St John's, Antigua - The West Indies Cricket Board has shifted the preliminary round of the Caribbean Twenty20 from the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad to Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Grounds in Antigua. The change was necessary for two reasons:… Full Story »

  5. 3rd ODI: Windies end India's home streak

    Carribean Cricket &bull Dec 5, 2011

    Dec 5 (Reuters) - Rohit Sharma's sparkling 95 was in vain as West Indies beat India by 16 runs in the third one-day international to stay afloat in the five-match series at Ahmedabad's Sardar Patel Stadium on Monday. more at… Full Story »

  6. Kohli and Rohit overpower West Indies

    Carribean Cricket &bull Dec 2, 2011

    Lendl Simmons withstood like the boy on the burning deck, while Ravi Rampaul shot from the hip like the last man standing. Their half-centuries were stirring for they created them from ruins, but neither led West Indies to victory. Instead,… Full Story »

  7. India take low-scoring humdinger

    Carribean Cricket &bull Nov 29, 2011

    For the second time in four days, India and West Indies showed that big hits aren't crucial ingredients in absorbing cricket. As in the Mumbai Test, the final delivery of the match was punched to long-on, but this time there… Full Story »

  8. Dottin breaks into top 10

    Carribean Cricket &bull Nov 28, 2011

    Deandra Dottin, the exciting West Indies player, has broken into the top 10 of the Reliance ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings for batters for the first time, following a career-best 95 against Pakistan in the final of the ICC Women's… Full Story »

  9. True to form

    Carribean Cricket &bull Nov 28, 2011

    Credibility gap? What credibility gap? Maybe with the Prime Minister and her lengthening entourage of disciples over this assassination plot thing, but certainly not with the senior men's West Indies cricket team and their uncanny ability to stretch the limits… Full Story »

  10. Dottin and Mohammed star in massive victory

    Carribean Cricket &bull Nov 26, 2011

    Dhaka, Bangladesh - West Indies Women put in another superb allround performance to beat Pakistan Women by 120 runs and win the International Cricket Council's Women's Cricket World Cup 2013 qualification tournament on Saturday. The Windies, who qualified for the… Full Story »



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