Melbourne: West Indies captain Chris Gayle is likely to miss the entire Australian tour because he is returning to the Caribbean to take care of a seriously ill mother. The opening batsman was scheduled to play in the opening tour match
Brisbane: Chris Gayle has been reappointed as the West Indies captain to lead a full-strength squad for the three-test tour of Australia.Gayle and senior members of team withdrew from the Windies home series against Bangladesh in July and the Champions
Antigua: The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and its players have said that they are close to resolving their long-standing dispute, paving the way for a full-strength team to visit Australia later in the year.The WICB and the West Indies Players'
Kingston: West Indies cricket board named the an unchanged 13 man squad for the rest of the matches against India at Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia on July 3 and July 5. Darren Bravo, who scored 19 in the first match
Kingston: Mighty Windies made a strong comeback to series as they thrash India by eight wickets with 15.5 overs to spare in the second one-day cricket international at Sabina Park on Sunday. The four-match series is now level at 1-1.After bowling
Kingston: After the high scoring match at Kingston on Friday, India will again face West Indies on Sunday which promises to be a thriller.Indians managed to edge past West Indies by 20 runs, thanks to a brilliant century by
Kingston: After their dismal performance in the T20 world cup Indians will strive hard to bounce back when they take on West Indies in the first One-day International of the four match series.Due to the heavy doze of T20 cricket, some
Kingston: India will look to regain their lost pride in cricket world when they take on West Indies in the four-match one-day series. India on Monday had their first training session since arriving in the Caribbean ahead of the
London: India's Yuvraj Singh has smashed maximum number of sixes in Twenty20 world cup 2009 followed by West Indies captain Chris Gayle.Batsman
Oval: Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara described Tilakaratne Dilshan as a "pioneer" on Friday after the opener hit an unbeaten 96 to lead his side past West Indies and into the World Twenty20 final.Sri Lanka thrashed Windies by 57 runs at