St Georges (Grenada): Jacques Kallis hit his seventh One-day International century as South Africa hammered the West Indies by 132 runs in the third One-day International at Queens Park on Saturday.<br/><br/>Kallis made 107 in a South African total of 287 for
Bridgetown (Barbados): Herschelle Gibbs hit his second century of the series as South Africa swept to a seven-wicket victory in the fifth One-day International at Kensington Oval on Wednesday. <br/><br/>South Africa clinched the series, taking a winning 4-1 lead with two
Bridgetown (Barbados): South Africa won the toss and sent West Indies in to bat in the fifth One-day International at Kensington Oval on Wednesday. <br/><br/>South Africa lead the series 3-1.<br/><br/>Jacques Kallis returned to the South African team after recovering from a
Port of Spain (Trinidad): West Indies won the toss and sent South Africa in to bat in the sixth One-day International at Queens Park Oval on Saturday. <br/><br/>The South Africans, who hold a winning 4-1 lead in the seven-match series, made
Port of Spain (Trinidad): South Africa included all five of the players fined for smoking marijuana on Saturday but they failed to shine as the tourists made just 190, the lowest total of the One-day series with the West Indies.<br/><br/>However, with
Kingstown: Speed demon Cameron Cuffy rocked South Africa with a fiery opening spell to put West Indies in control of the seventh and final one-day international at Arnos Vale Wednesday. <br/><br/>Cuffy took three for 24 as South Africa struggled to 163
Bridgetown (Barbados): Brian Lara kept alive the West Indies faint hopes of saving their series against South Africa when he hit 92 in the fifth One-day International at Kensington Oval on Wednesday.<br/><br/>Despite Lara's heroics, the home side again failed to dominate
St Georges (Grenada): Jacques Callus hit his seventh One-day International century as South Africa hammered a depleted West Indian bowling attack in the third One-day International at Queens Park Saturday. <br/><br/>Kallis made 107 in a South African total of 287 for
St Georges (Grenada): West Indies won the toss and sent South Africa in to bat in the third One-day International at Queens Park on Saturday. The teams, locked at 1-1 in a seven-match series, are playing a double-header in Grenada, with
Port of Spain (Trinidad): South African captain Shaun Pollock on Saturday attempted to move on from the controversy over drug use by five of his players. "It's something that happened four weeks ago," said Pollock. "We have dealt with it and