Collymore doubtful for New Zealand tour
Corey Collymore, the West Indian fast bowler, will undergo knee surgery and is doubtful for the tour of New Zealand in February
View ArticleCollins and Collymore set to return
Pedro Collins and Corey Colleymore are set to return for the Carib Beer Cup semi-final against Guyana starting on Friday.
View ArticleEmrit leads T&T fightback
Reyad Emrit starred with both bat and ball, stroking his way to his maiden regional and first-class century to put Trinidad & Tobago in firm control of the Carib Beer Challenge final against...
View ArticleChanderpaul and Collymore pass fitness test
Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Corey Collymore have both passed fitness tests in Antigua and are available for selection to the final 11 for the first Test against India today
View ArticleBravo and Collymore put Windies on top
The West Indian resurgence which had started in the one-day series continued on the opening day of the first Test, as they restricted India to 235 for 9 in Antigua
View ArticleWest Indies only offer eight central contracts
The caribbeancricket.com website has revealed that only eight players have been offered annual retainer contract by the West Indies Cricket Board
View ArticleLiving on the edge
India ended on a jittery 235 for 9, they would probably reflect more on their cavalier strokeplay, having squandered a chance to stamp their authority on the series
View ArticleConfusion over Collymore fitness
Conflicting stories are emanating from the hierarchy of the West Indies team over the fitness of Corey Collymore
View ArticleWest Indian pace troika: A SWOT analysis
Ian Bishop, the former West Indian fast bowler, assesses the three West Indian quicks who bowled in St Kitts
View ArticleCollymore joins the chorus for fast pitches
West Indies fast bowler Corey Collymore has joined his captain Brian Lara and others in calling for faster pitches in the Caribbean
View ArticleJamaica favours West Indies
Amit Varma and Sambit Bal discuss the forthcoming Jamaica Test
View ArticleProper leadership urgently required
Tony Cozier reviews India's tour of the West Indies
View ArticleIndia desperate for a turnaround
India head into Wednesday's game against West Indies seeking their first one-day win since May 18.
View ArticleDravid hails bowlers' spirit
Brian Lara's West Indians outplayed India in the poor-batting stakes, and somehow contrived to fall short of a modest target of 163, giving India their first win against West Indies in six outings.
View ArticleWest Indies board forced into contract climbdown
The West Indies Cricket Board has backed down over its decision to remove Dwayne Bravo from its list of players offered retainer contracts after pressure from the ICC and FICA
View ArticleGayle seals emphatic win
West Indies overwhelmed Bangladesh by ten wickets in the fourth qualifying match in Jaipur to secure a berth in the main stage of the Champions Trophy
View ArticleWindies make strong reply to Pakistan's 357
An outstanding spell of new-ball bowling and a resolute opening partnership changed the complexion of the Multan Test, putting West Indies in a comfortable position at the end of the second day
View ArticleBattling Yousuf earns a draw
Reiterating his monstrous appetite for runs, Mohammad Yousuf steered Pakistan out of choppy waters, guiding them to safety on the final day of the second Test at Multan
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