Bridgetown (Barbados): Opening batsman Chris Gayle was omitted from the West Indies squad for the first Test against Australia, as questions of his eligibility remained unresolved, cricket officials announced on Saturday.
Durban: Batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar is well on his way to becoming the Man of the 2003 Cricket World Cup as he needs just one more man-of-the-match award in order to stake claims for the coveted honour.
Johannesburg: Sachin Tendulkar may have missed out on a man-of-the-match award against Sri Lanka but it is unlikely he could be stopped from claiming the player-of-the-tournament award once the curtains draw close on March 23.
Kimberley: The West Indies, already eliminated from the World Cup, turned on its destructive power to crush Super Six qualifiers Kenya by 142 runs on Tuesday.
Kimberley (South Africa): West Indian captain Carl Hooper won the toss and elected to bat in the World Cup Group 'B' match at the De Beers Oval on Tuesday.
Durban: Batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar is well on his way to becoming the Man of the 2003 Cricket World Cup as he needs just one more man-of-the-match award in order to stake claims for the coveted honour.
Centurion: West Indies captain Carl Hooper was grateful to be on the receiving end of John Davison's fastest ever World Cup century against Canada at SuperSport Park on Sunday.
Centurion: Canada's John Davison hit the fastest ever World Cup century as his side made 202 all out against the West Indies in its Group B match on Sunday.
Centurion: Canada's John Davison hit the fastest ever World Cup century as his side made 202 all out against the West Indies in its Group B match on Sunday.
Kimberley (South Africa): West Indian captain Carl Hooper won the toss and elected to bat in the World Cup Group 'B' match at the De Beers Oval on Tuesday.