West Indies names squad for New Zealand tour
Four newcomers, including Australian-born Brendon Nash, were on Friday named in the West Indies cricket side for an upcoming tour of New Zealand.
View ArticleGayle century gives West Indies new heart
A century partnership by Chris Gayle and Brendan Nash revived the West Indies to a respectable 224 for four at tea on the fourth day of the second Test against New Zealand here Monday.
View ArticleEngland narrowly ahead after Chanderpaul's hundred
England made up for lost time, when they snared three wickets, including century-maker Brendan Nash before tea, in the fifth and final Test against West Indies on Monday.
View ArticleLendl the latest Simmons ace to star at Leics HQ
They are well used to seeing a Simmons in the runs at Grace Road but on Tuesday Leicestershire' were on the receiving end as the West Indies piled up a significant lead.
View ArticleWest Indies win toss and field against England
West Indies captain Chris Gayle won the toss and elected to field in the first Test against England at Lord's here on Wednesday.
View ArticleTest-best Swann stymies West Indies
Graeme Swann's maiden Test fifty frustrated the West Indies on the second morning of their series opener against England at Lord's here on Thursday.
View ArticleNash keeps England at bay in first Test
Fifties from Brendan Nash and Denesh Ramdin helped the West Indies avoid an innings defeat in the first Test against England at Lord's here on Wednesday.
View ArticleNash heroics not enough as England thrash Windies
Australia-born Brendan Nash's 81 couldn't prevent England beating the West Indies by 10 wickets to win the first Test at Lord's here on Friday with more than two days to spare.
View ArticleNewcomers excite England captain Strauss
England captain Andrew Strauss was enthused by the way several relative newcomers to Test cricket played major roles in the 10-wicket first Test thrashing of the West Indies here at Lord's.
View ArticleWindies lost plot, admits Gayle
West Indies captain Chris Gayle said his side had lost the plot after they suffered a 10-wicket thrashing by England that saw them beaten inside three days in the first Test at Lord's here on Friday.
View ArticleEngland win toss and bat against the West Indies
England captain Andrew Strauss won the toss and elected to bat against the West Indies in the second Test at the Riverside here on Thursday.
View ArticleBroad strengthens England's grip on second Test
Stuart Broad took the key wickets of Shivnarine Chanderpaul and century-maker Ramnaresh Sarwan as England remained in charge of the second and final Test against the West Indies.
View ArticleWindies struggle after Nash's half-century
West Indies batsman Brendan Nash geared up for the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka with a half-century in a practice match on Wednesday.
View ArticleSri Lanka strike back in rain-hit Test
Sri Lanka grabbed two wickets off successive overs to restore the balance in the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday.
View ArticleWest Indies drop Nash for uncapped Edwards
Brendan Nash's career for West Indies appears to have reached a crossroads following his axing for the second Test against India, starting on Tuesday at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
View ArticleNash says Oz has edge for Windies in upcoming series
Former West Indies vice-captain Brendan Nash has reckoned that Australia has an edge over West Indies in the upcoming series after undergoing grueling home season.
View ArticleNash continues form, Chanderpaul struggles
Discarded West Indies left-hander Brendan Nash has continued his bright start to the new County season with an even 50 for Kent on the opening day of their contest against Leicestershire.
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