St. John's (Antigua): West Indies fast bowler Nixon McLean was on Monday handed the chance to resurrect his international career when he was named in the 30-man provisional squad for next year's World Cup.
St. John's (Antigua): West Indies fast bowler Nixon McLean was on Monday handed the chance to resurrect his international career when he was named in the 30-man provisional squad for next year's World Cup.
Liverpool: West Indies 'A' was 128 runs ahead of Lancashire at stumps on the second day of its four-day tour match on Thursday.
Derby: West Indies 'A' was left to reflect on what might have been against Derbyshire on Wednesday. On the first day of its four-day tour match, Daren Ganga's men reduced Derbyshire to 76 for six only to see its hosts eventually make 238 thanks mainly to Luke Sutton's 80.
Bridgetown (Barbados): Carl Hooper remained favourite to replace Jimmy Adams as West Indies captain even though an expected announcement was delayed.
Colombo: England batsman Graham Thorpe has called for neutral umpires to be introduced in all Test matches before the start of the World Test Championship this year.
Sydney: "I'm obviously disappointed to miss out on a place in the 30-man squad as ever. Since I was originally left out of the One-day side it's been a goal of mine to get back into it," Australian Test captain Steve Waugh said on Monday after he failed to make the provisional 30-member squad.
Sydney: "I'm obviously disappointed to miss out on a place in the 30-man squad as ever. Since I was originally left out of the One-day side it's been a goal of mine to get back into it," Australian Test captain Steve Waugh said on Monday after he failed to make the provisional 30-member squad.
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