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West Indies Cricket - A Resurgence?
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David L. Green
In years to come the last fortnight could well be seen as the moment that West Indian cricket began its rise to regain its former position as one of the pre-eminent sides in the world. And make no mistake world cricket needs a successful and vibrant West Indies team.
http://ezinearticles.com/?West-Indies-Cricket---A-Resurgence?
id=3270750 - Nov 15, 2009
12 Things That Went Wrong With Kolkata Knight Riders
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Ronit Shabuy
Ohhh! The journey of Kolkata knight riders in the IPL 2009 was like a nightmare for Shahrukh Khan and the other KKR fans. There were several reasons behind this mammoth failure. Those reasons are enlisted in this article.
http://ezinearticles.com/?12-Things-That-Went-Wrong-With-Kolkata-Knight-Riders
id=2362430 - May 18, 2009
Brian Lara, the key for Westindess
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Vipin Agnihotri
All these things, clearly pinpoint that the appointment of Brian Lara as a captain of Westindess team until World cup is a best option for the host nation. Under the captaincy of Brian Lara, Westindess recently defeated Zimbabwe and more formidable and fancied opposition India recently. One can clearly see there is no dearth of talent in Westindess but what these players lacked is the consistency.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Brian-Lara,-the-key-for-Westindess
id=273835 - Aug 19, 2006
India Thrown Out From T20 World Cup
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Atul Bansal
With the superb inning of Chris Gayle, here on Sunday, West Indies got managed to score 169 runs by losing their 6 wickets in 20 overs. Though it was not the as tough target in front of Indias Batsman but Indian team only just managed to score 155 runs from 9 wickets in 20 overs with 19 extras runs. And west Indies win this match by 14 runs and stopped the journey of India in T20 World Cup.
http://ezinearticles.com/?India-Thrown-Out-From-T20-World-Cup
id=4259054 - May 09, 2010
ICC World Cup 2011 Quarter-Final: 4 Things That Can Help Windies Beat Pakistan
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Suresh Iyer
West Indies are set to meet in the first semi-final of ICC World Cup 2011 on Wednesday, March 23, at Mirpur, Bangladesh. Pakistan are overwhelming favourites and it would take a brave person to predict a West Indies win. But is a West Indies win such an unlikely event? Let's take a look 4 things that can help the Carribeans upset Pakistan's applecart at Mirpur.
http://ezinearticles.com/?ICC-World-Cup-2011-Quarter-Final:-4-Things-That-Can-Help-Windies-Beat-Pakistan
id=6099798 - Mar 21, 2011
South Africa Vs West Indies - Are West Indies Selectors Making Way for a Possible Brian Lara Return?
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Basil C. Hill
The just concluded West Indies vs. South Africa 2nd Cricket Test Match, which South Africa obligingly accepted and evened the series, is an interesting case study of cricketing chess--if there is such a game. The West Indies won the first test in convincing manner and looked very much like the winning West Indies of yesteryear. What followed is not good cricket, but something else.
http://ezinearticles.com/?South-Africa-Vs-West-Indies---Are-West-Indies-Selectors-Making-Way-for-a-Possible-Brian-Lara-Return?
id=913315 - Jan 06, 2008
Cricket World Cup 2011 Preview: West Indies
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Blaise Murphet
In news that will shock nobody, the West Indies have announced an extremely talented side to head to the Cricket World Cup 2011 in the subcontinent. Like so many Windies teams in the past fifteen years, this squad holds an extraordinary amount of promise, but it is completely unsure whether they will even make it into the second phase of the tournament. Joining captain Darren Sammy in the squad are names such as Chris Gayle, Dwayne and Darren Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Shiv Chanderpaul, Kemar Roach and the returning Ramnaresh Sarwan.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Cricket-World-Cup-2011-Preview:-West-Indies
id=5776786 - Jan 23, 2011
Battle Of Trafalgar, Rum And Stanford - Twenty20 Cricket's $20 Million US Prize
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Basil C. Hill
On October 20th this year 2008, Britain will be celebrating the 203rd anniversary of its victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. On that day over 200 years ago, Britain won one of the greatest naval battles. On November 1st 2008, seed of the British and Welch will try to replicate that epic battle against seed of the former colonies, not on the high seas, not in a naval war fought with cannonballs and rum, but with cricket balls and the same rum that allowed Britain to win the Battle of Trafalgar. This time around, the battle will be fought with cricket balls on the same land from which Horatio Nelson acquired the famous Antigua rum that preserved his body: the twin-island nation of Antigua/Barbuda.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Battle-Of-Trafalgar,-Rum-And-Stanford---Twenty20-Crickets-$20-Million-US-Prize
id=1381254 - Aug 05, 2008
West Indies Lacks Preparation In International Cricket Councils World Cup Tournaments
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Hamilton Barrow
Lesson to be learnt from West Indies Cricket team early exit from the inaugural International Cricket Councils Twenty 20 World Cup. And their disappointing showing in the ninth ICC's Cricket World Cup held in their own backyard.
http://ezinearticles.com/?West-Indies-Lacks-Preparation-In-International-Cricket-Councils-World-Cup-Tournaments
id=749828 - Sep 24, 2007
What Makes a Good Cricket Captain
by
Darrell Victor
Although the Australians from 2003-2009 were a dominant team, Ricky Ponting is not considered a good captain in some quarters. Cricket pundits regard Stephen Fleming as a good captain, despite the ordinary New Zealand team that he led. Good cricket captains require more than 'good' results; they must have some or all of seven attributes.
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Makes-a-Good-Cricket-Captain
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