Bowling coach Roddy Estwick says West Indies are aware of where they went wrong in their last game against Australia and will have to pull together in order to correct those issues. West Indies beat South Africa by four wickets in the opening game of the Tri-Nations Series last Friday but then produced a meek
Holder bemoans ‘horrible shots’ in loss
West Indies captain Jason Holder has lamented the “soft dismissals” and “horrible shots” which led to his side’s six-wicket loss to Australia in their second match of the Tri-Nations Series here Sunday. Sent in at the National Stadium, only two West Indies batsmen made it past 20 as the hosts were bundled out for a
AUSvSA, ODI Tri-Nation series, Guyana…..South Africa defend 189 for bonus-point win
South Africa posted only one run more than the 188 they had managed in their triangular series opener against hosts West Indies but it was enough to give them a first win in three meetings against Australia in the Caribbean. The 47-run victory meant that the Guyana leg of the tournament ended with all three
Rejuvenated Narine looks to new chapter
Resurgent off-spinner Sunil Narine hopes his career-best performance against South Africa on Friday proves a turning point in his career, and that he can flip the page on the recent troubles surrounding his bowling action. In his first international appearance in seven months following an ICC ban last November, the 28-year-old snatched six for 27
WIvAUS, ODI tri-series, Guyana…..Spinners lift Australia to bonus-point win
“Spin to win” became Australia’s new catchphrase as Nathan Lyon and Adam Zampa left West Indies nursing a six-wicket loss. Mitchell Starc, on his return from foot surgery, added considerable venom to the cause even if his control was still some way short of his 2015 best. Much had been made of Starc’s recall, but