Showing posts with label West Indies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Indies. Show all posts

Last Ball Six - WI won the 1st ODI vs SL at Trinidad 2008

Shivnarine Chanderpaul's never-say-die attitude took West Indies to a thrilling win, West Indies v Sri Lanka, 1st ODI, Trinidad, April 10, 2008

Last Ball Sixer Chanderpaul

India Vs West Indies 4th One Day at Vadodara

India - West Indies 3rd One Day Cricket Match Highlights

India Batting Part 1 ---- Part 2

West Indies Batting Part 1 --- Part 2

India vs West Indies 2006-07 01/27/2007: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai IND: 268 (48.2) --- WI: 270/7 (48.2)

India - West Indies 2nd One Day Cricket Match

India - West Indies 1st One Day

ICC Champions Trophy: WI vs Aus Photoplay

Aussie loose to WI in there Opening Match of the ICC Champions Trophy Against the West Indies....

DLF Cup India-WI 5th ODI Highlights


Watch India vs West Indies DLF Cup 5th ODI Highlights
Part 1 : Part 2 : Part 3

India's bowlers breathed life into the team's campaign in Kuala Lumpur as they pulled off an improbable 16-run victory over the West Indies in the fifth ODI of the DLF Cup tri-series on Wednesday.The West Indies, having already qualified for the final, paid for complacency as they were bowled out for 146 runs in 41 overs while chasing a modest 162 runs.

Harbhajan Singh's all-round performance proved crucial. The off-spinner gave a dazzling display of his talent with the ball and also proved a stoic batsman in the company of Sachin Tendulkar. He scored 37 runs before returning with bowling figures of 3 for 35 and was adjudged man of the match.

Courtesy: rediff.com , Apnatube.com



All About Garry Sobers

Click here to watch A cricketing genius, Garry Sobers excelled at all aspects of the game, and few would argue his claim as the finest allround player in modern cricket. His exceptional Test batting average tells little about the manner in which he made the runs, his elegant yet powerful style marked by all the shots, but memorably his off-side play. As a batsman he was great, as a bowler, merely superb, but would have made the West Indies side as a bowler alone. He was remarkably versatile with the ball, bowling two styles of spin - left-arm orthodox and wrist spin, but was also a fine fast-medium opening bowler. His catching close to the wicket may have been equalled but never surpassed, and he was a brilliant fielder anywhere. He was an enterprising captain - at times maybe too enterprising, as when a generous declaration allowed England to win a decisive match at Port-of-Spain. Born with an extra finger on each hand (removed at birth), Sobers excelled at most athletic activities, playing golf, soccer and bastketball for Barbados, and made his first class debut at the age of 16, appearing in Tests a year later. He was played initially mostly as a bowler, but four years later set the Test record for an individual batsman with a mammoth 365 against Pakistan. His achievments are numerous - including the six consecutive sixes hit off an over from the unfortunate Malcolm Nash, a superb innings of 254 for the Rest of the World against Australia in 1971 that earned the praise of Don Bradman, and much more. Like many West Indians, he plied his trade abroad, playing for Nottinghamshire, and South Australia. He was knighted for his services to cricket in 1975

Courtesy: Crickinfo, ESPN