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The West Indian Cricket Team

3rd ODI - 03:25 AM GMT
Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney
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Feb 12 Fri
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Team Bio

The West Indian Cricket Team, also sometimes referred to as the Windies or West Indies, is a multi-national cricket team representing a sporting association of a dozen English-speaking Caribbean countries and British dependencies that form the British West Indies. The beginnings of West Indies cricket go back to 1890s, when the first representative sides were selected to play visiting English teams. The team is administered by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). The team was granted Test status in 1928 when it played its first official international match. West Indies has been home to some of the most spectacular cricketers ever to grace the gentleman’s game. By the seventies, the West Indies were unofficially crowned world champions, a status they retained throughout the 1980s. The Windies were known for their four-man pace battery, supported by some of the best batsmen in the world. The eighties saw them set a then-record streak of 11 consecutive Test victories in 1984 and inflict two 5–0 "blackwashes" against their old foe, England. One look at the names of West Indian greats and it is no wonder that the likes of Frank Worrell, Garfield Sobers, Rohan Kanhai, Clive Lloyd, Alvin Kallicharran, Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner, Viv Richards, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Richie Richardson, Courtney Walsh, Brian Lara, Curtly Ambrose are names that can inspire awe even today. However, all good things do not last forever and there has been a sharp decline in West Indian cricket largely due to the failure of the WICB to make the game more professional added to the economic deterioration in the West Indian countries. The current side has players from the now independent states of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago, the British dependencies of Anguilla, Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands, plus the U.S. Virgin Islands and St. Maarten. The team is led by destructive opening batsman Chris Gayle and boasts of some fine cricketers in Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Denesh Ramdin, Dwayne Bravo, Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor among others.

The Australian Cricket Team



3rd ODI - 03:25 AM GMT
Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney
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Feb 12 Fri
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Team Bio

The Australian Cricket Team, in most eras, is probably the most successful team in world cricket. Along with England, it is the oldest team in Test cricket, having played in the first Test match in 1877 (defeating England by 45 runs). It has also led the ICC Test Championship table for a major period of time since the creation of the ICC Test table system in January 2001. The South African Cricket Team did lead this table for a brief period in 2003, before Australia resumed the first position on the table. Australia has been the undisputed champions in the one-day format, winning the last three Cricket World Cups in succession. In all, they have 4 World Cups – in 1987, 1999, 2003, and 2007. Till the 2003 World Cup, Australia has been undefeated in a staggering 29 consecutive World Cup matches. The team has won many accolades – leading the ODI Championship table regularly and also being named World Team of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards in recognition of their world record sequence of Test match victories. Some of the world’s greatest cricketers have been Australian with Sir Don Bradman being right up there in the list of illustrious cricketers. Allan Border, Ian Healy, Steve Waugh, and more recently Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne have been splendid examples of Aussie cricketing genius. The current team led by Ricky Ponting also has some very talented players in its line-up. The only disconcerting feature of Australian cricket has been its players resorting to sledging which sometimes, doesn’t go down too well with oppositions.

Australia vs. West Indies

Australia vs. West Indies
3rd ODI - 03:25 AM GMT
Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney
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Feb 12 Fri
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Current Players

  • Picture of Chris Gayle

    Chris
    Gayle
    CAPTAIN

  • Picture of Shivnarine Chanderpaul

    Shivnarine
    Chanderpaul

  • Picture of Ramnaresh Sarwan

    Ramnaresh
    Sarwan

  • Picture of Dwayne Bravo

    Dwayne
    Bravo

  • Picture of Ravi Rampaul

    Ravi
    Rampaul

  • Picture of Darren Sammy

    Darren
    Sammy

  • Picture of Narsingh Deonarine

    Narsingh
    Deonarine

  • Picture of Denesh Ramdin

    Denesh
    Ramdin

  • Picture of Gavin Tonge

    Gavin
    Tonge

  • Picture of Travis Dowlin

    Travis
    Dowlin

  • Picture of Adrian Barath

    Adrian
    Barath

  • Picture of Sulieman Benn

    Sulieman
    Benn

  • Picture of Kemar Roach

    Kemar
    Roach

  • Picture of Brendan Nash

    Brendan
    Nash

  • Picture of David Williams

    David Williams (COACH)



Australia
Rankings: ODI - 1st, Test - 3rd
  • Picture of Ricky Ponting

    Ricky
    Ponting
    CAPTAIN

  • Picture of Brad Haddin

    Brad
    Haddin

  • Picture of Simon Katich

    Simon
    Katich

  • Picture of Michael Hussey

    Michael
    Hussey

  • Picture of Michael Clarke

    Michael
    Clarke

  • Picture of Shane Watson

    Shane
    Watson

  • Picture of Nathan Hauritz

    Nathan
    Hauritz

  • Picture of Mitchell Johnson

    Mitchell
    Johnson

  • Picture of Peter Siddle

    Peter
    Siddle

  • Picture of Marcus North

    Marcus
    North

  • Picture of Phillip Hughes

    Phillip
    Hughes

  • Picture of Doug Bollinger

    Doug
    Bollinger

  • Picture of Clint McKay

    Clint
    McKay

  • Picture of Tim Nielsen

    Tim Nielsen (COACH)