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West Indies A replace New Zealand A for England tour (20 March 01:48) |
| West Indies A will replace their New Zealand counterparts as tourists during the English season |
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Baugh in West Indies squad (19 March 01:39) |
| The Jamaican wicketkeeper has been included in West Indies' provisional 30-member squad for the World Twenty20 World Cup to be staged in the Caribbean late next month |
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Baugh among West Indies World Twenty20 probables (19 March 12:52) |
| The Jamaican wicketkeeper has been included in West Indies' provisional 30-member squad for the World Twenty20 World Cup to be staged in the Caribbean late next month |
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We prepared ourselves well for winning - Gibson (18 March 01:29) |
| The West Indies coach is elated with his maiden one-day series success as the team triumphed 4-1 over Zimbabwe in the five-match series, which concluded in St Vincent on Sunday
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Gayle happy with win but not with batting (15 March 03:47) |
| Zimbabwe may not be the strongest opposition, but West Indies captain Chris Gayle was delighted after leading his team to a 4-1 ODI series victory, their first in the format in nearly 20 mon... |
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WI win 4-1 after Zimbabwe batsmen fail (15 March 01:47) |
| The Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, and managed another below-par total that was chased not without huff and puff despite Chris Gayle's explosive start |
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Struggling Zimbabwe crawl to 161 (14 March 10:47) |
| On a beautiful sunny day at Arnos Vale, on a pitch that offered good bounce, the Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, and could only cobble together below-par total |
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Crawling Zimbabwe in tatters (14 March 09:08) |
| On a pitch that offered good bounce, the Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, putting scoring out of their system, and also failing to survive long enough |
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Gayle puts Zimbabwe in again (14 March 06:44) |
| Chris Gayle followed the same policy as in the comprehensive win in the fourth match: put Zimbabwe in, and use the help available for his quick bowlers |
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West Indies look for fourth win on the trot (14 March 12:05) |
| A preview of the fifth ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingstown |
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Gayle lauds team effort (13 March 04:31) |
| West Indies captain Chris Gayle has described the series-winning display in the fourth ODI in Kingstown as a "team effort", but he's also called for improvement after the hosts struggled in ... |
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Bravo four-for secures series win (13 March 02:11) |
| West Indies overcame a testing bowling display from Zimbabwe to scale down 142 and seal their first ODI series win in nine attempts |
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Zimbabwe hit back after quick start (13 March 12:45) |
| Zimbabwe, led by Graeme Cremer's leg-spin, struck back with five wickets to dent an attacking start led by Chris Gayle and put West Indies under pressure in their chase of 142 |
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Bravo Rampaul bowl out Zimbabwe for 141 (12 March 10:39) |
| Zimbabwe's batting let them down again, as it failed to measure up to an incisive spell of bowling from Dwayne Bravo and Ravi Rampaul in conditions favourable to pace |
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Zimbabwe struggle as West Indies chip away (12 March 09:07) |
| Zimbabwe's batting let them down again, as it failed to measure up to an incisive spell of bowling from Ravi Rampaul and Dwayne Bravo in conditions favourable to pace |
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Unchanged West Indies opt to bowl (12 March 07:00) |
| Chris Gayle, winning the toss for the first time in the series, opted to bowl on a track with a bit of moisture in Kingstown in pursuit of a series win |
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Lara calls for better infrastructure in West Indies (12 March 12:21) |
| Brian Lara has welcomed the increasing international exposure that young cricketers in the West Indies are gaining by participating in the IPL, county cricket and in Australia |
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Resurgent Windies push for series win (11 March 10:19) |
| A preview of the fourth ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingstown |
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Sammy strives for permanent place (11 March 10:54) |
| The West Indies bowler has said his determination to perform well at the international level stems from the fear that every game he plays may be his last |
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Sammy Chanderpaul give Windies series lead (11 March 02:18) |
| Within 80 balls in to the chase, it was all but over. A penetrative spell from Darren Sammy, in which he took three wickets from his first three overs - later adding one more to his tally - ... |
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Sammy leaves Zimbabwe in tatters (11 March 01:02) |
| A spectacular burst of four wickets for seven runs, orchestrated by Darren Sammy, flattened Zimbabwe's top order and made the chase of 246 into a no-contest after 20 overs |
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Battling West Indies reach 245 (10 March 10:57) |
| Shivnarine Chanderpaul led a much-improved West Indian response to Zimbabwe's spin attack to help the hosts reach a competitive 245 for 9 |
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West Indies make patient progress (10 March 08:54) |
| Zimbabwe's one-dimensional attack didn't let West Indies accelerate, making the hosts labour to 84 for 1 by the halfway mark at Arnos Vale |
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Dwayne Bravo back West Indies put in (10 March 07:11) |
| Zimbabwe won their third consecutive toss but this time opted to send West Indies to bat in St Vincent |
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Sarwan rested as precaution - Ottis Gibson (09 March 10:48) |
| Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, has clarified that Ramnaresh Sarwan's exclusion from the side was to give him more time to recover fully from his injury, in time for tougher assignments |
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West Indies look to returning Bravo for spark (09 March 12:53) |
| Cricinfo previews the third ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingston |
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Dwayne Bravo returns to West Indies squad (08 March 07:46) |
| The return of key allrounder Dwayne Bravo has boosted West Indies ahead of the third one-dayer against Zimbabwe |
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Jarvis ruled out with stress fracture (08 March 07:15) |
| Kyle Jarvis has been ruled out of the remainder of Zimbabwe's tour of the Caribbean after suffering a stress fracture in his lower back |
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Victory against Zimbabwe a big relief - Gayle (07 March 10:19) |
| Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, called the series-levelling victory against Zimbabwe "a big relief" and hoped "this is the first of many to come" |
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Gayle Deonarine help West Indies level series (07 March 04:44) |
| Chris Gayle, hurting after the last-over defeat in the first ODI, delivered a gritty all-round performance with support from Narsingh Deonarine to help steer the hosts to a series-levelling ... |
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Gayle Deonarine help WI level series (07 March 03:08) |
| Chris Gayle, hurting after the last-over defeat in the first ODI, delivered a gritty all-round performance with support from Narsingh Deonarine to help steer the hosts to a series-levelling ... |
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Gayle firm but spin troubles WI again (07 March 12:30) |
| West Indies' uncertainty against spin returned to trouble them for the third consecutive match as they limped to 84 for 3 in 25 overs |
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Miller restricts Zimbabwe to 206 (06 March 10:43) |
| The track at the Providence Stadium in Guyana, yet again, proved of great assistance to slow bowlers as Nikita Miller and Chris Gayle crippled Zimbabwe with miserly spells |
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WI spinners eat into middle order (06 March 09:04) |
| Tatenda Taibu and Brendan Taylor had ushered Zimbabwe to a comfortable position before breakthroughs from the West Indies spinners pegged the visitors back |
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Ramdin dropped Zimbabwe bat (06 March 07:08) |
| West Indies, stunned in the first ODI on Thursday to prolong their winless run, have made two important changes that underline the urgency to draw the series level |
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Hurt West Indies aim to bounce back (05 March 10:57) |
| A preview of the second game of the one-day series between West Indies and Zimbabwe |
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Gayle hauls up batting trio (05 March 10:36) |
| West Indies' two-run defeat to Zimbabwe in the one-day series opener has left the captain shaking his head at the mode of dismissal for some of his main batsmen |
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Zimbabwe hold nerve for two-run win (05 March 02:55) |
| A solid Zimbabwean batting effort, led by a watchful Vusi Sibanda and an innovative Tatenda Taibu, was backed up by their slow-bowling armada |
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Gayle Barath respond strongly in chase of 255 (05 March 12:47) |
| Bolstered by the return of their captain, Chris Gayle, West Indies made a fighting start to their chase in the face of yet another spin onslaught from Zimbabwe |
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Sibanda Taibu guide Zimbabwe to 254 (04 March 11:03) |
| Tatenda Taibu's innovative half-century energised a Zimbabwe innings that was dawdling along at three an over, and Vusi Sibanda's long vigil guided the visitors towards a middling total on a... |
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Sibanda leads slowish progress (04 March 08:43) |
| It wasn't exactly a run-fest from the Zimbabwe batsmen, but they made cautious progress without losing too many in the first half of their innings |
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Unchanged Zimbabwe opt to bat (04 March 07:11) |
| On a cloudy day in Guyana, Prosper Utseya again won the toss and decided to bat first, hoping the pitch will assist his spinners in the afternoon |
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Struggling teams in basement battle (03 March 07:35) |
| A preview of the first game of the one-day series between West Indies and Zimbabwe |
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First-innings points fail to lift Windwards (02 March 12:38) |
| A round-up of the fourth day of matches from the seventh round of the Regional Four Day Competition |
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Chris Gayle returns for Zimbabwe ODIs (02 March 10:36) |
| Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, has returned to the squad for the first two ODIs against Zimbabwe in Providence after missing the Twenty20 to be with his unwell mother |
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Utseya and Cremer pleased with spinning pitch (01 March 09:10) |
| Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer were pleased with their team's shock defeat of the West Indies in the Twenty20 fixture in Trinidad |
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Zimbabwe spinners shock West Indies (01 March 09:01) |
| Zimbabwe's spirited army of spinners scripted a memorable fightback to help the visitors clinch a low-scoring scrap |
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We didnt take Zimbabwe for granted - Gibson (01 March 07:38) |
| Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, expressed disappointment after his side's embarrassing 26-run defeat against Zimbabwe in the Twenty20 game in Trinidad, but insisted that his side had no... |
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Poor crowd gives West Indies another headache (01 March 04:06) |
| The poor attendance for the Twenty20 match against Zimbabwe was another blow for the cash-strapped West Indies board |
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Jamaica trounce TT to take four day title (01 March 01:38) |
| A round-up of the third day of matches from the seventh round of the Regional Four Day Competition |
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