<img src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/img/2008/10/Decesion_16102008.jpg" border="0" alt="Umpire review system" title="Umpire review system" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="240" height="220" align="left" />London: England will play their series in the West Indies after Christmas under the umpire review system after the ICC extended the trial to five Test series
London: Former captain Michael Vaughan was omitted from the England squad announced here Monday for the tour of the West Indies, though the door was left open for him to play in next year's Ashes.The 34-year-old Yorkshire batsman was not selected
Kingston: West Indies on Friday named the squad for the four-Test series against England which starts on February 4 at Sabina Park in Kingston.The left-hander Devon Smith who was omitted from the recent Tests in New Zealand was recalled to the
That man Brian Lara is at it again. The first to break Gary Sobers' 365 not out with 375, and then see Matthew Hayden topple him with 380. However, Lara has had the last laugh in this case, by reaching Mach-4. 400 not out to be exact.The 400, however, came a bit too late as the Windies are already 3-0 down in the four Test series. However, an achievement is an achievement. Thankfully, he was the captain, but I don't think it would've made a difference. Anyone on the field that day would have gracefully bowed to the "Emperor". Now,
Kingston: West Indies bowled England for 51 to sweep to an incredible win by an innings and 23 runs just before tea on the fourth day Saturday of the opening cricket Test.Fast bowler Jerome Taylor claimed a career-best 5-11 on a
Antigua: Players, fans, media personnel, and concessionaires all had reason to bemoan the abandonment of the second Test between West Indies and England on Friday at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground.Spare a thought however, for the man whose name adorns the
Antigua: West Indies drew with England on a thrilling last day of the third test at Antigua Recreation Ground on Thursday.West Indies, set an improbable 503 for victory, finished at 370-9 but the tailenders held out the English for the entire
Trinidad: England have lost the Test series against the West Indies - after the Fifth Test in Trinidad ended in a thrilling draw.England needed to win the Test to level the series 1-1, but the Windies hung on for a nail-biting
Port of Spain: Former England skipper Kevin Pietersen has urged England to bounce back in the upcoming one day international series, as he described the Test series loss to West Indies as ‘horrendous’The visitors arrived in the Caribbean Islands as favourite
Port of Spain: Ramnaresh Sarwan hit 59 from 46 balls to propel West Indies to a six-wicket victory over England in their Twenty20 International at Queen~~s Park Oval on Sunday.England were bowled out for just 121 in 19.1 overs after they