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West Indies

Legendary West Indian batsman, Brian Lara was robbed of huge sums of money and various other invaluable items. The combined value of all the items was $1 million and the heist occurred in his palace at Trinidad and Tobago.

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After a couple of weeks of trading verbal volleys, and losing two test matches to the lowly Bangladesh, sense has finally prevailed and the main-stream West Indian team has ended their strike. This means that the likes of Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chanderpaul will be eligible for selection for the ODIs against Bangladesh.

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Bucknor has come in for criticism for his alleged poor decisions in the recent test series between Australia and India. NDTV blogger V Srinivasaraghavan has some interesting comment about Bucknor: I don’t think that we should conclude that Bucknor is biased against India. He maybe is suffering from the following 2 Defects. 1. He has [...]

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The battle has began, total 16 teams will fight for a ICC World CUP 2007. There will be a total of 51 matches played during next 45+ days . Today is the first match and Pakistan win the toss and asked West Indies to bat at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. Match result Pakistan has [...]

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Most of us missed the first ODI at Nagpur against West Indies. This is not new to most Indians. We can now see rest of the series. Thanks to Delhi High Court. The fight between Doordarshan (DD) and Nimbus brings nightmare for rest of us over the live television feed. Nimbus also own rights for [...]

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Once again Australia proved that they are # 1 in world cricket. I always get disappointed when final is played single handed. This is their first ever ICC Champions Trophy title. It was an easy task, Australia beat West Indies by eight wickets in Mumbai. Ricky Ponting is quite happy with team performance. Brian Lara, [...]

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Champions Trophy qualifying round [2nd qualifier ODI, Ahmedabad] West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 9 wickets. There was no food (dinner) break for this match Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat. They were all out for 85 in 30.1 overs. West Indies made 85 runs in just 14.2 overs. Chris Gayle helped the Windies [...]

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