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Chanderpaul set to sign for Durham
London:Durham are hoping to sign West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul. The county confirmed they have agreed terms with the Guyanese left-hander but will be unable to complete the signing until work permit and visa issues are processed. ...
Middle order batsmen have to score more: Gayle
Cuttack:Stand-in skipper Chris Gayle said the collapse of the middle order and countering spin bowling let the West Indian side down in the second One-dayer against India at the Barabati stadium here last night. ...
Ganguly-inspired India survive Chanderpaul scare
More imagesNagpur:West Indies opening batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul smashed a robust century, but failed to stop India from posting a thrilling 14-run win in the first one-day international here. ...
Ball of the Century was a fluke, says Warne
Sydney:While cricket experts around the world still marvel at the brilliance of Shane Warne~~s ~~Ball of the Century~~ which clipped Mike Gatting~~s off stump in the 1993 Ashes, the Aussie spin king considers it a ~~fluke~~. ...
West Indies player dispute worries Sri Lanka
Colombo:The Sri Lankan cricket board has expressed concerns over the prospect of an understrength West Indies squad being sent to tour the island next month because of an ongoing player contract dispute. ...
India suffers humiliating defeat; WI wins series
Vijayawada: Marlon Samuels smashed an unbeaten 108 off 75 balls as the West Indies thrashed India by 135 runs in the seventh and last One-day International to clinch the series 4-3 on Sunday. ...
Samuels goes on rampage, WI posts mammoth score
Vijayawada: Marlon Samuels hit 21 in an over during his unbeaten 75-ball 108 as the West Indies recovered from a shaky start to post 315 for six in the seventh and decisive One-dayer against India on Sunday. ...
Windies Quest - India wins crucial tie by 3-wkts, squares series
Jodhpur: India survived a dramatic mid-innings collapse to post a series-levelling three-wicket victory over the West Indies in the crucial sixth One-day International on Thursday.India, chasing 202 to win, was strongly placed at 147 for three before slipping to 148 for ...