Captain Darren Sammy’s aggressive, unbeaten half-century led a determined lower order rally as West Indies beat Australia by three wickets with a ball spare, in their final official warm-up game of the Twenty20 World Cup here Sunday. Rocked by seamer Josh Hazlewood’s hat-trick in the fourth over to be tottering on 49 for five in
Cummins in for Gabriel on Aussie tour
The West Indies Cricket Board’s Selection Panel today named fast bowler Miguel Cummins as the replacement for pacer Shannon Gabriel on the ongoing Test Series against Australia in Australia. Cummins, 25, has taken 99 wickets at an average of 22.83 in 36 first-class matches. He has made one international appearance for West Indies – in
Curtly Ambrose says West Indies can shock Australia in Test series
West Indies may be heading into their Test series in Australia as underdogs but one of their greatest players has told the tourists to believe an upset is possible. The first of a three-Test series starts in Hobart on Thursday with West Indies going into the game after a 2-0 series defeat against Sri Lanka
Windies suffer embarrassing defeat in only buildup for first Test
An almost full-strength West Indies have crashed to an embarrassing 10-wicket loss to an inexperienced Cricket Australia XI in their only warm-up match ahead of next week’s first test against Steve Smith’s team in Hobart. Jake Carder and Tim Paine needed just 17 balls to score the required 10 runs in the home side’s second
Denesh Ramdin laments poor batting performance of WI against Aus
Beleaguered skipper Denesh Ramdin, has once again lamented the fragile West Indies batting which led to a heavy 277-run defeat in the second Test, and a 0-2 series loss to Australia. Set a massive 392 for victory on Sunday, the West Indies were bowled out for a paltry 114, about 40 minutes after tea on