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Sarwan back, Gayle still left out

Sarwan back, Gayle still left out

Ramnaresh Sarwan and 20-year-old offspinner Omari Banks have been drafted into the West Indies squad for the second Test against Australia in Trinidad starting on Saturday (April 19)

21-Jul-2005Martin Williamson
Prince and Kemp lift South Africa to another victory

Prince and Kemp lift South Africa to another victory

West Indies v South Africa, 4th ODI, Trinidad

14-May-2005Jenny Thompson
Unplayable Ntini trounces West Indies

Unplayable Ntini trounces West Indies

Makhaya Ntini recorded his best Test figures of 7 for 37, to complete a sensational 13-wicket match haul, as South Africa ripped through West Indies' resistance on the final day at Trinidad.

12-Apr-2005The Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Sarwan and Bravo keep West Indies afloat

Sarwan and Bravo keep West Indies afloat

Ramnaresh Sarwan reached the close of the fourth day in Trinidad on 93 not out, seven runs short of the seventh and, potentially, most valuable Test century of his 51-match career, as he and Dwayne Bravo added 78 for the sixth wicket in a crucial

11-Apr-2005The Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Smith hundred puts sloppy West Indies on the back foot

Smith hundred puts sloppy West Indies on the back foot

Graeme Smith's ninth Test hundred helped put South Africa, who finished on 370 for 6, a lead of 23, in a strong position at the end of the third day at Port of Spain

10-Apr-2005The Bulletin by Martin Williamson
Smith leads South Africa's reply

Smith leads South Africa's reply

Graeme Smith struck an unbeaten 90 to put South Africa in a strong position at the end of the second day at Trinidad

09-Apr-2005The Bulletin by Jenny Thompson
'I'm sure we can bowl them out again' - Nel

'I'm sure we can bowl them out again' - Nel

Andre Nel was upbeat about a South African victory in the second Test at Trinidad after the top-order batsmen began their reply in a strong fashion

09-Apr-2005Cricinfo staff
West Indies back to full strength

West Indies back to full strength

For Shivnarine Chanderpaul, captaining the West Indies for the first time in Guyana, things went better than he could have hoped for

08-Apr-2005Preview by Andrew McGlashan
Brilliant Lara stands alone for West Indies

Brilliant Lara stands alone for West Indies

At the start of this series, there were doubts as to whether Brian Lara would ever play another Test match, as the brouhaha between Cable & Wireless and Digicel reached its crescendo

08-Apr-2005Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Queen's Park Oval gets a thumbs-up

Queen's Park Oval gets a thumbs-up

The Queen's Park Oval, one of eleven venues in line to host matches during the 2007 Cricket World Cup, has been given the thumbs up by the International Cricket Council's Venue Assessment Team which is currently in the Caribbean

28-May-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
England play the waiting game

England play the waiting game

Michael Vaughan is approaching the remainder of England's one-day series in the Caribbean with mixed feelings

26-Apr-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Anderson waits for his opening

Anderson waits for his opening

It's been a frustrating winter so far for James Anderson, last summer's golden boy, who has been forced to wait his turn during the Test series and the first one-day international in Guyana

22-Apr-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
A deafening silence

A deafening silence

Perhaps the most damning indictment of the state of cricket in the Caribbean is that yesterday's defeat in the Trinidad Test has been treated by the region's press with a resigned acceptance

24-Mar-2004Martin Williamson
Lara reported by umpires

Lara reported by umpires

Not much has gone right for Brian Lara in the last fortnight

23-Mar-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
England wrap it up in half-an-hour

England wrap it up in half-an-hour

It didn't take long: inside half-an-hour England had knocked off the 28 runs they needed to secure victory, a 2-0 series lead, and retention of the Wisden Trophy

23-Mar-2004The Wisden Bulletin by Steven Lynch
Vaughan: 'It's taken a hell of a lot of hard work'

Vaughan: 'It's taken a hell of a lot of hard work'

A jubilant Michael Vaughan and downcast Brian Lara faced the press after the defeat at Port-of-Spain

23-Mar-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Windies lurch from world-beaters to woeful losers

Windies lurch from world-beaters to woeful losers

Before the series, if you had said that England would have retained the Wisden Trophy after the first two Tests, and with some ease, most people would probably have accused you of having had a few too many rums

23-Mar-2004The Wisden Verdict by Freddie Auld in Port-of-Spain
Lara and Jones fined

Lara and Jones fined

Brian Lara and Simon Jones have both been found guilty of breaching Level One of the ICC's Code of Conduct, and have been fined half their match fees

23-Mar-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Lara and Jones fined for code breaches

Lara and Jones fined for code breaches

West Indies captain Brian Lara and England fast bowler Simon Jones have both been fined 50% of their match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the second Test between West Indies and England

23-Mar-2004ICC Media Release
Bad light holds up England's surge for victory

Bad light holds up England's surge for victory

England galloped towards victory on the fourth evening at Port-of-Spain, knocking off 71 of the 99 runs they needed in just ten overs before the umpires stepped in and took the players off, even though the batsmen were keen to continue

22-Mar-2004The Wisden Bulletin by Steven Lynch

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