Centurion: Canada's John Davison hit the fastest ever hundred in the history of the World Cup but even that record-breaking performance wasn't enough to deny the West Indies a seven-wicket victory in its Group 'B' clash at SuperSport Park on Sunday.
Centurion: Canada's John Davison hit the fastest ever hundred in the history of the World Cup but even that record-breaking performance wasn't enough to deny the West Indies a seven-wicket victory in its Group 'B' clash at SuperSport Park on Sunday.
Johannesburg: West Indies skipper Carl Hooper said on Thursday the pressure will be on hosts South Africa in the opening game of the World Cup next month but added his team did not expect an easy ride.
Johannesburg: West Indies skipper Carl Hooper said on Thursday the pressure will be on hosts South Africa in the opening game of the World Cup next month but added his team did not expect an easy ride.
Vijayawada: Giving West Indies due credit for its emphatic 135-run victory in the series decider on Sunday, skipper Rahul Dravid said India was outplayed in all departments of the game.
Vijayawada: With the seven-match One-day International series down to the wire and the teams equally matched in strength, it will be a test of character for a depleted India when it takes on West Indies in the series-decider on Sunday.
Jodhpur: Unheralded left-arm spinner Murali Kartik grabbed three quick wickets as India shot the West Indies out for 201 in the crucial sixth One-day International on Thursday.
Baroda: West Indies skipper Carl Hooper said on Sunday the ongoing One-day series against India was not helping preparations for next year's World Cup in South Africa.
Vadodara: Having won the One-dayer at Ahemdabad in a convincing manner despite being made to chase in the excess of 300 runs, a confident Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly said on Sunday the team will just play according to the situation and not formulate any game plan in advance for the fifth One-dayer on Monday.
Ahmedabad: In a surprising revelation of his destructive side, Sanjay Bangar overshadowed the contrasting centuries by Rahul Dravid and Chris Gayle as India pulled off another memorable victory, defeating West Indies by five wickets in the fourth one-day international here Friday.