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Brian Lara wants to help Windies

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Brian Lara is prepared to join other Carribean cricket legends in rescuing the game in the region ahead of the Australia tour.

Lara admits he is happy not to be involved in the current set-up following years of poor on-field results and off-field controversy, including a recent players’ strike that has only just been resolved.

The once powerful Windies look set to arrive Down Under in disarray , but the 40-year-old is willing to play his part in dragging their game back to its feet.

“Not much other than encouraging the guys,” Lara said when asked on radio 2UE what his involvement in West Indies cricket was.

“There is so much wrong with it at the moment that I’m very happy that I’m not in there causing some of the problems.

“There (will be) some involvement in the future, I am almost certain that is going to be the situation.

“I am not pushing myself on anyone and I’ve not been asked but I believe it’s a fait accompli that the likes of Sir Vivian Richards or Gordon Greenidge (or myself)… we all have to play a significant part in West Indies cricket in the near future.”

Lara fears the players’ strike coupled with Australia’s hunger to make amends for their Ashes loss leaves West Indies in danger of heavy defeat during the upcoming three-Test series.

But long term he sees some hope for his former team on the back of the success in the Twenty20 version of the game.

Lara has taken great heart from Trinidad & Tobago’s performance in reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League Twenty 20 and believes exposure at that level can only be good for all forms of cricket in the Caribbean.

“There is less talent (needed) and more luck so, yes, we can do pretty well in it,” he said of Twenty20 cricket.

“But what it’s done is create an opportunity for first-class cricket to excel along the same levels as international cricket.

“Victoria and NSW and Trinidad & Tobago are all being represented at that level (in the Champions League).

“That’s what I love about it; that first-class cricket is coming on the same level as international cricket.

“That can only be a positive thing.”(source)

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West Indies Vs Bangladesh Match Score Card

Match Information
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WI) & Tony Hill (NZ)
Third Umpire: Norman Malcolm (WI)
Match Referee: Roshan Mahanama (SL)
Toss: West Indies (Elected to bat)
Match Status: Bangladesh won by 3 wkts
Man of the Match: Shakib Al Hasan
Batting: West Indies Innings
Batsmen West Indies (274/6 in 50 ovs) Runs Balls 4’s 6’s SR
Dale Richards run out (N Islam) 20 34 3 0 58.82
Andre Fletcher c N Islam b S Hasan 22 17 3 0 129.41
Devon Smith run out (T Iqbal) 44 62 1 1 70.97
Travis Dowlin not out 100 117 6 1 85.47
Floyd Reifer (c) c S Hasan b N Islam 7 13 0 0 53.85
David Bernard st M Rahim b A Razzak 22 27 2 0 81.48
Rawl Lewis b S Rasel 22 19 0 2 115.79
Darren Sammy not out 24 11 4 0 218.18
Devon Thomas (wk)
Kemar Roach
Gavin Tonge
Extras: b – 0, w – 10, nb – 0, lb – 3 13
Total: (274 for 6 in 50 overs) 274 Run Rate: 5.48
Fall Of Wickets
1/33 (Andre Fletcher, 5.1 ov.), 2/52 (Dale Richards, 10.3 ov.), 3/118 (Devon Smith, 28.1 ov.), 4/134 (Floyd Reifer, 32.2 ov.), 5/181 (David Bernard, 40.5 ov.), 6/245 (Rawl Lewis, 47.3 ov.)
Bowling: Bangladesh
Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER
Syed Rasel 8 0 61 1 0 1 7.6
Rubel Hossain 5 0 38 0 0 1 7.6
Shakib Al Hasan 10 2 42 1 0 0 4.2
Abdur Razzak 10 0 58 1 0 4 5.8
Naeem Islam 8 1 26 1 0 1 3.2
Mohammad Mahmudullah 9 1 46 0 0 2 5.1
Power Play: West Indies innings
Mandatory: (0.1 – 10) overs – 50 Runs
Bowling: (10.1 – 15) overs – 14 Runs
Batting: (40.1 – 45) overs – 57 Runs
Batting: Bangladesh Innings
Batsmen Bangladesh (276/7 in 49 ovs) Runs Balls 4’s 6’s SR
Tamim Iqbal c D Bernard b K Roach 29 41 3 0 70.73
Junaid Siddique c K Roach b D Bernard 23 33 2 0 69.70
Mohammad Ashraful c D Richards b R Lewis 64 77 3 1 83.12
Raqibul Hasan c F Reifer b D Bernard 20 31 0 0 64.52
Shakib Al Hasan (c) c D Richards b D Sammy 65 61 2 1 106.56
Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) c D Sammy b D Thomas 31 30 4 0 103.33
Mohammad Mahmudullah c (sub)N Miller b D Thomas 3 5 0 0 60.00
Naeem Islam not out 3 8 0 0 37.50
Abdur Razzak not out 11 10 1 0 110.00
Syed Rasel
Rubel Hossain
Extras: b – 5, w – 15, nb – 2, lb – 5 27
Total: (276 for 7 in 49 overs) 276 Run Rate: 5.63
Fall Of Wickets
1/46 (Junaid Siddique, 10.2 ov.), 2/64 (Tamim Iqbal, 13.4 ov.), 3/116 (Raqibul Hasan, 25.5 ov.), 4/190 (Mohammad Ashraful, 36.2 ov.), 5/238 (Shakib Al Hasan, 43.1 ov.), 6/251 (Mohammad Mahmudullah, 45.1 ov.), 7/261 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 45.6 ov.)
Bowling: West Indies
Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER
Kemar Roach 7.5 0 55 1 2 2 7.0
Gavin Tonge 10 0 49 0 0 2 4.9
Darren Sammy 10 0 39 1 0 1 3.9
David Bernard 10 0 59 2 0 3 5.9
Rawl Lewis 10 1 53 1 0 1 5.3
Devon Thomas 1.1 0 11 2 0 2 9.4
Power Play: Bangladesh innings
Mandatory: (0.1 – 10) overs – 45 Runs
Bowling: (10.1 – 15) overs – 25 Runs
Batting: (42.1 – 47) overs – 53 Runs

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Bangladesh take Series with Tight Win

Every time they step on the field, Bangladesh seem to be making history. After having beaten West Indies for the first time in Tests and ODIs, they today sealed their first ODI series win against the hosts. More importantly, this win came by way of their highest successful chase in the limited-overs format, reaching the requisite 275 with six balls to spare.

At the centre of the accomplishment once again was Shakib Al Hasan, pulling West Indies back from a flying start, and then seeing his team through a tricky chase with a calm 65. Mohammad Ashraful, who got to back-to-back fifties for the first time since 2006, set up the Bangladesh reply after the openers struggled on a sluggish pitch that made it difficult to stroke the ball cleanly. The Shakib-Ashraful combination outdid an exceptional effort from Travis Dowlin, whose maiden international century lifted a fledgling West Indies to a fighting total.

Ashraful and Shakib came together after a sensible third-wicket partnership between Ashraful and Raqibul Hasan had ended, thanks to the pressure created by a slow pitch and tight bowling. Nevertheless, they had added 52 after the openers fell in a quick succession. (more…)

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Bangladesh Victory in 1st ODI vs West Indies

Shakib Al Hasan, yet again, was the architect of Bangladesh’s success as he delivered a fine all-round performance to lead his team to a 52-run win, their first over West Indies, in the series opener in Dominica. His fighting half-century helped his team post a formidable total on a slow pitch; his tactic of opening the bowling with left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak succeeded in denting West Indies early in their chase, and his dismissal of Devon Smith helped strangle the resistance which threatened to cause an upset. Mohammad Ashraful and Mahmudullah backed the effort with important contributions while fighting through a disciplined bowling performance led by Kemar Roach’s five-for.

West Indies showed few signs of learning from their mistakes in the Test series. Inept footwork combined with poor shot selection from their batsmen produced a top-order collapse on a track favouring slow bowlers. Shakib, without hesitation, opened the bowling with Razzak, who made a successful return to international cricket after being suspended for a suspect action. Accustomed to sharing the new ball – he had opened the bowling in the 2007 World Cup – he struck with his second ball, trapping Dale Richards in front and returned to bowl Travis Dowlin, who was found cutting too close to an arm ball. Razzak stuck to a flat trajectory, varied his pace, got the ball to grip and surprised the batsmen with both turn and bounce.

The arrival of the left-handed Floyd Reifer prompted another ploy from Shakib. Mahmudullah – the offspinner who had dismissed Reifer on four occasions in the Test series – was brought on, and he soon had the West Indies captain swinging across the line to be caught at point. (more…)

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India Win Series as Rain Stops the Fourth ODI

West Indies were 27 for one after 7.3 overs against India when torrential rain stopped play in the fourth and final one-day international here on Sunday.

West Indies skipper Chris Gayle was the only wicket to fall without scoring, caught behind by Mahendra Singh Dhoni off Ishant Sharma in the second ball of the innings.

Runako Morton (12) and Ramnaresh Sarwan (12) were at the crease when rain interrrupted play.

Earlier, India captain MS Dhoni won the toss and put West Indies in to bat at the Beausejour Stadium. (more…)

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India Aim to Bounce Back from Batting Debacle

India will be looking to edge closer to a rare one-day international series victory against the West Indies in the Caribbean before embarking on a well-earned break from the game.

They face West Indies in the last two ODIs of four this coming Friday and Sunday at the Beausejour Cricket Ground here.

India and West Indies shared the first two ODIs last Friday and Sunday at Sabina Park in Jamaica.
The visitors won the opening fixture by 20 runs, and the home team rebounded two days later to secure the second ODI by eight wickets.

On their five previous trips to the Caribbean in bilateral ODI series, India have only once overcome West Indies, and this was 2-1 in a three-match contest seven years ago. (more…)

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Sri Lanka Vs West Indies T20 Semi Final

Kumar Sangakkara’s side posted 158-5 from their 20 overs, and New Zealand’s run chase slowly petered out after a fast start.

The Black Caps were bowled out for 110 in the 17th over despite looking to be on course after a powerful performance in the six-over powerplay at the start of their innings.

Sri Lanka spinner Ajantha Mendis was named man-of-the-match after another stunning spell, finishing with figures of 3-9 off his three overs.

It was a heartbreaking story for England. They tried hard, but could not move into the semifinals. In a rain-interrupted match, West Indies beat England by 5 wickets (D/L method) to enter the semifinals.

Sri Lanka: Sanath Jayasuriya , Tillakaratne Dilshan , Kumar Sangakkara (c) (w) , Mahela Jayawardene , Chamara Silva , Jehan Mubarak , Angelo Mathews , Muttiah Muralitharan , Ajantha Mendis , Lasith Malinga , Isuru Udana , Nuwan Kulasekara (sub) , Indika de Saram (sub) , Farveez Maharoof (sub) , Thilan Thushara (sub).

West Indies: Chris Gayle (c) , Andre Fletcher , Lendl Simmons , Dwayne Bravo , Shivnarine Chanderpaul , Ramnaresh Sarwan , Keiron Pollard , Denesh Ramdin (w) , Darren Sammy , Jerome Taylor , Sulieman Benn , Xavier Marshall (sub) , Fidel Edwards (sub) , Lionel Baker (sub) , David Bernard (sub).

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West Indies vs England Score Card

Match Information
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pak) & Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
Third Umpire: Rod Tucker (Aus)
Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SL)
Toss: England (Elected to bat)
Match Status: West Indies won by 5 wkts
Match State: Rain reduced game
Man of the Match: Ramnaresh Sarwan
England Innings | West Indies Innings
Batting: England Innings
Batsmen England (161/6 in 20 ovs) Runs Balls 4’s 6’s SR
Ravinder Bopara lbw b C Gayle 55 47 5 0 117.02
Luke Wright c D Ramdin b K Pollard 6 6 1 0 100.00
Kevin Pietersen c A Fletcher b L Simmons 31 19 5 0 163.16
Owais Shah c A Fletcher b D Bravo 18 15 1 1 120.00
Paul Collingwood (c) lbw b D Bravo 11 10 0 0 110.00
James Foster (wk) c K Pollard b S Benn 13 12 0 0 108.33
Graeme Swann not out 10 9 0 0 111.11
Stuart Broad not out 10 2 1 1 500.00
Adil Rashid
Ryan Sidebottom
James Anderson
Extras: b – 0, w – 3, nb – 0, lb – 4 7
Total: (161 for 6 in 20 overs) 161 Run Rate: 8.05
Fall Of Wickets
1/8 (Luke Wright, 1.3 ov.), 2/64 (Kevin Pietersen, 7.5 ov.), 3/98 (Owais Shah, 11.6 ov.), 4/121 (Ravinder Bopara, 15.4 ov.), 5/132 (Paul Collingwood, 16.6 ov.), 6/150 (James Foster, 19.3 ov.)
Bowling: West Indies
Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER
Darren Sammy 4 0 24 0 0 0 6.0
Keiron Pollard 1 0 10 1 0 0 10.0
Sulieman Benn 4 0 30 1 0 0 7.5
Jerome Taylor 2 0 24 0 0 1 12.0
Chris Gayle 4 0 25 1 0 0 6.2
Lendl Simmons 1 0 14 1 0 1 14.0
Dwayne Bravo 4 0 30 2 0 1 7.5
Power Play: England innings
Mandatory: (0.1 – 6) overs – 49 Runs
Batting: West Indies Innings
Batsmen West Indies (82/5 in 8.2 ovs) Runs Balls 4’s 6’s SR
Chris Gayle (c) b R Sidebottom 15 8 3 0 187.50
Andre Fletcher c J Foster b J Anderson 0 3 0 0 0.00
Lendl Simmons c R Sidebottom b S Broad 0 1 0 0 0.00
Dwayne Bravo st J Foster b G Swann 18 13 1 1 138.46
Keiron Pollard b A Rashid 9 6 0 1 150.00
Shivnarine Chanderpaul not out 17 10 1 0 170.00
Ramnaresh Sarwan not out 19 9 3 0 211.11
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Darren Sammy
Jerome Taylor
Sulieman Benn
Extras: b – 0, w – 3, nb – 0, lb – 1 4
Total: (82 for 5 in 8.2 overs) 82 Run Rate: 9.84
Fall Of Wickets
1/6 (Andre Fletcher, 0.6 ov.), 2/16 (Chris Gayle, 1.5 ov.), 3/16 (Lendl Simmons, 2.1 ov.), 4/41 (Keiron Pollard, 4.4 ov.), 5/45 (Dwayne Bravo, 5.2 ov.)
Bowling: England
Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER
James Anderson 2 0 19 1 0 2 9.5
Ryan Sidebottom 1.2 0 15 1 0 0 11.2
Stuart Broad 2 0 20 1 0 0 10.0
Graeme Swann 2 0 16 1 0 1 8.0
Adil Rashid 1 0 11 1 0 0 11.0
Power Play: West Indies innings
Mandatory: (0.1 – 6) overs – 51 Runs

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West Indies vs England -ICC World Twenty20

Enjoy T20 Cricket-England vs West Indies-ICC World T20 2009

Match scheduled to begin at 17:30 local time (16:30 GMT)

Current time: 07:45 local, 06:45 GMT

Team Squad: West Indies
Chris Gayle(c), Andre Fletcher, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Keiron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin(w), Jerome Taylor, Sulieman Benn, Fidel Edwards, Xavier Marshall, Darren Sammy, Lionel Baker, David Bernard

Team Squad: England

Ravinder Bopara, Luke Wright, Kevin Pietersen, Owais Shah, Paul Collingwood(c), Dimitri Mascarenhas, James Foster(w), Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson, Robert Key, Eoin Morgan, Graham Napier, Adil Rashid

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India Vs West Indies T20 Live Match

The west Indies have played brilliantly so far in the series despite loosing a match by 15 runs to sri lankans. They outclassed the Aussies bu their wonderful fire-power courtesty chris gayle! Plus they have some good boys who could deliever some deadly delieveries!

India, on the other hand, is also fully prepared to take up this challenge. Although they have lost Sehwag due to injury but that wont hurt them much because Robin Uthappa along with gautham gambhir is doing the job like a revelation. Their combination is on & they are on fire!

Teams:
West Indies : Chris Gayle(c), Andre Fletcher, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Dwayne Bravo, Lendl Simmons, Xavier Marshall, Denesh Ramdin(w), Jerome Taylor, Fidel Edwards, Sulieman Benn, Keiron Pollard, Darren Sammy, Lionel Baker, David Bernard

India : Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni(w/c), Yusuf Pathan, Irfan Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Pragyan Ojha, Ishant Sharma, Rudra Pratap Singh, Dinesh Karthik, Praveen Kumar, Ravindra Jadeja

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