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WI fall 3 runs short

Port of Spain – West Indies turned the page on a string of ordinary performances by producing a mouth-watering run chase, only to fall agonisingly short in the first One-Day International against India yesterday in Trinidad. Unable to crack 200 in the series against Bangladesh that ended last week, the Windies gallantly went in pursuit of 309 on a quality pitch at Queen’s Park Oval, losing by three runs in …

Windies tumble

GEORGETOWN – West Indies stumbled to a nine-wicket clobbering at the hands of Bangladesh in the second One-day International on Wednesday in Guyana, marking their 10th successive loss and fourth bilateral series defeat on the trot to the Asian side. Sent in to bat at the Guyana National Stadium, West Indies slumped to their second lowest ever total against the Bangladeshis – 108 all out off 35 overs – all-rounder …

Windies stumble

Windies stumble
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Holder and Bonner stabilise Windies

North Sound – On the day that the International Cricket Council, the sport’s world governing body, announced he had lost the title of No. 1 Test all-rounder in the world, Jason Holder gave further proof of his worth to West Indies when he rescued them from another infuriating batting collapse against England in the first Test on Wednesday in Antigua. Holder was not out on 43 and Nkrumah Bonner was …

WI lose way in decider

Article by Adriel Richard South Africa’s Aiden Markram driving through the off-side during his half-century, watched by West Indies wicket-keeper Nicholas Pooran. (Picture by Randy Brooks of Brooks La Touche Photography.) Social Share ST GEORGE’S – West Indies suffered at the hands of Player Of The Match Aiden Markram and left-handed opener Quinton de Kock, and then watched their own batting misfire again, as South Africa claimed the five-match Twenty20 International series with a 25-run win yesterday in Grenada. Entering the decisive contest at the National Cricket Stadium with the series in the balance at 2-2, the Windies failed to chase down a victory target of 169 and stumbled to their sixth Twenty20 International series loss in their last nine outings.

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