(ESPN) Quality fast bowling on a pitch offering plenty, batting frailties and a collection of third-umpiring controversies were among the headlines on...
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(ESPN) Quality fast bowling on a pitch offering plenty, batting frailties and a collection of third-umpiring controversies were among the headlines on another engrossing day at Kensington Oval as the ball continued to dominate with the opening Test between Australia and West Indies set to be a low-scoring scrap. The article Australia edge ahead on day of close calls in Barbados appeared first on Stabroek News.
(ESPN) Quality fast bowling on a pitch offering plenty, batting frailties and a collection of third-umpiring controversies were among the headlines on...
(Reuters) -Australia carved out an 82-run lead over West Indies on day two of the first test in Barbados on Thursday, with the hosts frustrated by...
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): THE WEST Indies routed Australia for 180, only to discover how tricky the Kensington Oval pitch in Barbados was by losing...
West Indies head coach Darren Sammy has called for greater consistency and clarity in umpiring decisions following a series of controversial moments...
Kensington Oval, once the mecca for fast bowlers in the region and an impregnable fortress of West Indies cricket, boasts a proud history. From its...
Fourteen wickets fell on Day One of the Sir Frank Worrell Trophy to leave the West Indies reeling on 57 for 4 in reply to Australia’s 180 at...
West Indies and Australia remained locked in a tense, low-scoring duel shaped by quality fast bowling, as ten wickets fell today on Day Two of the...
Seales and Joseph take nine wickets before Australia stage mini recovery by restricting West Indies to 57-4 at stumps. In a performance reminiscent of...
West Indies have dominated the first session against Australia on Day Two at Kensington Oval, with the score now 135-5 at the lunch interval. Having...
WEST INDIES’ opening clash against world number one Test team Australia on June 25 at Kensington Oval in Barbados marks a new era for the...