Antigua:Ramnaresh Sarwan has been appointed as the Vice Captain of the West Indies cricket team for the remainder Digicel 2006 Home Series against India.
St Johns: The highest successful run chases in Test cricket after the West Indies' record 418 for seven in the second innings to beat Australia in the fourth Test at the Recreation Ground here on Tuesday: 418-7 West Indies beat Australia by 3 wickets, St John's 2002-03406-4 India beat West Indies by 6 wickets, Port of Spain 1975-76404-3 Australia beat England by 7 wickets, Headingley, 1948369-6 Australia beat Pakistan by 4 wickets, Hobart 1999-2000362-7 Australia beat West Indies by 3 wickets, Georgetown 1977-78348-5 West Indies beat New Zealand by 5 wickets, Auckland 1968-69344-1 West Indies beat England by 9 wickets, Lord's 1984342-8 Australia beat India by 2 wickets, Perth 1977-78340-5 South Africa beat Australia by 5 wickets, Durban 2001-02336-5 Australia beat South Africa by 5 wickets, Durban 1949-50Copyright AFP 2001 Extras:West Indies scripts history, downs Australia .
Sydney: Australian Bennett King will continue in his role as Australian Cricket Academy head coach and not take up an offer to coach the West Indies cricket team, the Australian Cricket Board said on Tuesday.
London: World Champions Australia retained the ICC One-day Cricket Championship Shield while India jumped four spots after the latest official One-day team rankings were released on Monday.
Mumbai: The Carl Hooper led West Indies team would leave Colombo and land in Bangalore on October 1 on its 56-day tour of India.
Bangalore: Euphoric, to say the least, was what West Indies and the rest of the world felt when WI chased down Australia's historic target in the 4th Test at Antigua. To come to think of it...it was a <b>dead rubber</b>!!! Do
Bangalore: Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar's decision to retire from international cricket was on the cards ever since the ignominious exit of Pakistan in the first round of World Cup 2003. <div align="center"><img height="150" alt="Saeed Anwar" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/columnists/sajith/anwar.jpg" width="100" vspace="5" border="0"
<b><!-- header ends --><table width="760" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"><tr><td valign="top" align="middle"><!-- middle starts --><table border=0 cellspacing="5" width="95%" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#ffffff"><tr><td class="f4"><a href="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/"><b>Cricket</b></a> -> <a href="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/schedules.html"><b>Schedules</b></a>-> <b>West Indies tour of Zimbabwe (ODI series)</b><p align="right"><P ALIGN="left"><b>Teams:</b> West Indies (WI) and Zimbabwe (Zim)<br/><br/><font color="Maroon" class="f4"><b>West
<img height="167" alt="Lankans batted very well, says disappointed Lara" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/odi_series/wi-sl/lara.jpg" width="150" align="left" vspace="5" border="0" /> Bridgetown: Upul Chandana ruined Brian Lara's party with 89 as Sri Lanka stunned the West Indies by four wickets in the second One-dayer to gain
<p>Port of Spain: Australia's record 21-match winning One-day International streak ended with the West Indies' 39-run win in the fifth One-day International at Queen's Park Oval here on Sunday. <p><strong>2003</strong> Jan 11 - England by 7 runs - Hobart<br />Jan 15