Kingston (Jamaica):West Indies coach Bennett King has quit his job following the hosts disastrous performance in the Super Eight stage of the cricket World Cup.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AFP):West Indies coach Bennett King said Caribbean cricket needed change to take advantage of the legacy of the World Cup if the results of the side are to improve in the future.
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.
Kingston (Jamaica):World Cup hosts West Indies face surprise package Ireland in the final game of Group D on Friday and there is still plenty to play for even though both teams have qualified for the Super Eights.
Montego Bay:West Indies' troubled World Cup build-up suffered another blow on Sunday when skipper Brian Lara faced rumours that members of his team had been partying until the early hours on the eve of their nine-wicket thrashing at the hands of India.
Crab Hill:Thwarting Australia's bid for a title hat-trick won't be easy but the West Indies can well become the first host country to win the cricket World Cup, according to coach Bennett King.
More imagesLahore:Pakistan's hopes rest on leg-spinner Danish Kaneria in the first of three Tests against the West Indies starting here from Saturday, following the ouster of its dope-tainted main pace duo.
Lahore:West Indies will target Pakistani leg spinner Danish Kaneria in the test series despite his reputation of being a wicket-taking bowler, coach Bennett King told reporters today.
Lahore:All-rounder Dwayne Bravo hit a brilliant hundred but other key batsmen, including captain Brian Lara, were left short on practice as West Indies drew their two-day match.
Lahore:The absence of doping-tainted Pakistani bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif will boost the chances of the West Indies in their series against Pakistan, captain Brian Lara said.