More imagesSt John's (Antigua&Barbuda):West Indies captain Brian Lara issued an appeal for unity as tensions within the World Cup hosts' camp surfaced after their seven-wicket Super Eights defeat by New Zealand.
Kuala Lumpur: Irfan Pathan today sought the help of none other than Jeff Thomson and the former Aussie pace spearhead spent time and gave tips to the beleaguered Indian left-arm seamer on his run-up and bowling action.
St. John's:It may not come as music to Brian Lara's ears but former West Indies bowling great Andy Roberts has apparently solved Irfan Pathan's bowling woes, which was mainly due to problems in the seamer's last two strides of the run-up.
St Lucia:India may be on the verge of winning the second Test here by a convincing margin but former West Indies pace spearhead Andy Roberts believes they are no better then Brian Lara's side as both the teams lack a good bowling attack.
More imagesSt John's:For the last 25 years, the Antigua Recreation Ground, nestled in between the hustle and bustle of this capital city has provided several thrilling moments in Tests.
St John's:West Indies' 4-1 win against India in the ODI series forced Brian Lara's critics swallow their words but batting legend Viv Richards said he would wait a bit more and see ''whether the sun shines tomorrow''.
Sydney:Ken Gordon is hurrying back to the Caribbean from International Cricket Council (ICC) business here for face-to-face discussions with Allen Stanford on the wealthy Antigua-based Texan investor's plans to launch a regional, US$28 million 20/20 (20 overs an innings) tournament next year.
Chennai: Indian speedster Zaheer Khan declared on Wednesday that he would not live on past glory and he was always looking to pursue new performance parameters, even as 'pace guru' Dennis Lillee said that it was a homecoming of sorts for the MRF pace foundation trained bowler.
Cape Town: Syed Kirmani is here as a loyal fan cheering the Indian team in its pursuit of the World Cup but the country's greatest wicket-keeper is also a worried man because he feels having a non-specialist behind the stumps isa risk.
Cape Town: Syed Kirmani is here as a loyal fan cheering the Indian team in its pursuit of the World Cup but the country's greatest wicket-keeper is also a worried man because he feels having a non-specialist behind the stumps isa risk.