Sydney: Australia completed an unbeaten home series with an eight-wicket victory over West Indies in the second Twenty20 international.Openers David Warner (67 from 29 balls) and Shane Watson (62 not out off 33) easily reached their target of 139 in their
Hobart: A brilliant spell form Tait helps Australia to thrash West Indies by 38 runs in the Twenty20 Opener in the two match Twenty20 series on Sunday at Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Australia.Earlier, after winning toss Australia posted a massive total of
Melbourne: Australia thrashed West Indies by 125 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday and win the five-match ODI series 4-0, with one game being abandoned due to rain.West Indies' hopes of a token win in the final match of
Brisbane: Australian skipper Ricky Ponting’s century saw the home team crush West Indies by 50 runs in the fourth ODI at the Gabba on Sunday and clinch the five-match series 3-0.The third game of the series was abandoned due to rain,
Sydney: Doug Bollinger bowls Australia to a thumping win by 8 wickets against West Indies in the 2nd ODI here at Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday.Earlier, Windies were bowled out for 170 in 39.4 overs after slumping to 16-4 at the
Sydney: Doug Bollinger snared 4 for 28 from eight overs as Windies post a lowest total of 170 runs against Australia here on Tuesday at Sydney Cricket Ground.Doug Bollinger wreaked havoc with the ball, removing skipper Chris Gayle with the first
Perth: West Indies skipper Chris Gayle could miss the one-day international series against Australia after injuring his side while playing Twenty20 for Western Australia.According to Reports, Gayle suffered the painful injury while batting during the Warriors'' loss to South Australia at
Perth: Australian all-rounder Shane Watson became the fourth player to be charged for poor behaviour during an ill-tempered third Test following his unsightly celebration of the wicket of West Indian captain Chris Gayle on day four yesterday.Watson screamed maniacally and aggressively
Perth: Australia won the Frank Worrell Trophy 2-0 after claiming the final West Indies scalp in Perth today in controversial circumstances.Windies fast bowler Kemar Roach was ruled caught behind off Doug Bollinger by umpire Billy Bowden. Australia West Indies Third
Perth: A late collapse of the Australian line up and an incredible day’s play by West Indies has left the third Test match delicately poised at the WACA ground in Perth. ScorecardAt stumps on day three, Australia were precariously placed