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Cricket

2007 Cricket World Cup

Windies drawn against Pakistan and Zimbabwe

The West Indies will play Pakistan in the opening group stage of the 2007 Cricket World Cup, after seedings were decided by the International Cricket Council yesterday...

Chanders, Hinds create Test history

For the second time in Test cricket history West Indies had two batsmen score double centuries in the same innings, Wavell Hinds 213 and the skipper Shivnarine Chanderpaul, getting 203 not out...

Lara tipped to return as skipper for Oval Test

Cable & Wireless has released, temporarily, its seven contracted players , paving the way for skipper Brian Lara, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle to be considered for selection for the Second Test of the Digicel series, which starts at the Queen’s Park Oval on Friday...

Windies women out of cricket World Cup

India eased to an eight-wicket win yesterday and in so doing ended West Indies’ hopes of reaching the semifinals of the 2005 Women’s World Cup in South Africa...

Other Sports

Tobagonian Leacock romps into tennis finals

Yolande Leacock won her semifinal match of the IBM/ITF Junior Tennis Circuit against number one seed, Ukrainian Iryna Matiychyk in a tense three setter at the Jean Pierre Complex yesterday...

Sports Commentary

The Prolook with Shaun Fuentes

Clayton Ince is backing compatriot Shaka Hislop to stand tall between the sticks for the ‘Warriors’ against Costa Rica today...

Guardian Sports Arena
Cricket

West Indies vs South Africa 2005

Phew! the cricket is on

Daunting task for Chanders

Other Sports

Silky Sinnette stalks something special

Esi’s vaulting to greater heights

Ames my choice for top sportsman

Marshall arts as Kellon heads for success

The Spalksman

 

Clockwise from top
Shivnarine Chanderpaul (captain)
Australian assistant coach David Moore at left,
with fast bowler Reon King.
Donavon Pagon — new kid on the block.
Technical consultant Sir Garfield Sobers, left,
watches experienced fast bowler Cory Collymore.

AP Photos

 

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