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West Indies news from Cricinfo
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Sammy strives for permanent place
The West Indies bowler has said his determination to perform well at the international level stems from the fear that every game he plays may be his last
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Sammy, Chanderpaul give Windies series lead
Within 80 balls in to the chase, it was all but over. A penetrative spell from Darren Sammy, in which he took three wickets from his first three overs - later adding one more to his tally - left the Zimbabwean top order reeling in their chase of 246 at Ar
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Sarwan rested as precaution - Ottis Gibson
Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, has clarified that Ramnaresh Sarwan's exclusion from the side was to give him more time to recover fully from his injury, in time for tougher assignments
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West Indies look to returning Bravo for spark
Cricinfo previews the third ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingstown
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Jarvis ruled out with stress fracture
Kyle Jarvis has been ruled out of the remainder of Zimbabwe's tour of the Caribbean after suffering a stress fracture in his lower back
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Dwayne Bravo returns to West Indies squad
The return of key allrounder Dwayne Bravo has boosted West Indies ahead of the third one-dayer against Zimbabwe
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Victory against Zimbabwe 'a big relief' - Gayle
Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, called the series-levelling victory against Zimbabwe "a big relief" and hoped "this is the first of many to come"
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Gayle, Deonarine help West Indies level series
Chris Gayle, hurting after the last-over defeat in the first ODI, delivered a gritty all-round performance with support from Narsingh Deonarine to help steer the hosts to a series-levelling win
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Hurt West Indies aim to bounce back
A preview of the second game of the one-day series between West Indies and Zimbabwe
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Gayle hauls up batting trio
West Indies' two-run defeat to Zimbabwe in the one-day series opener has left the captain shaking his head at the mode of dismissal for some of his main batsmen
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Zimbabwe hold nerve for two-run win
A solid Zimbabwean batting effort, led by a watchful Vusi Sibanda and an innovative Tatenda Taibu, was backed up by their slow-bowling armada
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Struggling teams in basement battle
A preview of the first game of the one-day series between West Indies and Zimbabwe
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First-innings points fail to lift Windwards
A round-up of the fourth day of matches from the seventh round of the Regional Four Day Competition
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Chris Gayle returns for Zimbabwe ODIs
Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, has returned to the squad for the first two ODIs against Zimbabwe in Providence after missing the Twenty20 to be with his unwell mother
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Utseya and Cremer pleased with spinning pitch
Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer were pleased with their team's shock defeat of the West Indies in the Twenty20 fixture in Trinidad
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Jamaica trounce T&T to take four day title
A round-up of the third day of matches from the seventh round of the Regional Four Day Competition
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We didn't take Zimbabwe for granted - Gibson
Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, expressed disappointment after his side's embarrassing 26-run defeat against Zimbabwe in the Twenty20 game in Trinidad, but insisted that his side had not taken the opposition lightly.
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Poor crowd gives West Indies another headache
The poor attendance for the Twenty20 match against Zimbabwe was another blow for the cash-strapped West Indies board
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Zimbabwe spinners shock West Indies
Zimbabwe's spirited army of spinners scripted a memorable fightback to help the visitors clinch a low-scoring scrap
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Baker eight-for puts Leewards in control
A round-up of the second day of matches from the seventh round of the Regional Four Day Competition
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