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World Cup’s his and hers moment

‘The revolution has spilled onto the screen’

Strong comeback: After a strong showing in the domestic season Wayne Parnell could be a key player for the Proteas in the West Indies.

Proteas in the Caribbean: Triangular series is down to two

Australia and South Africa have chosen strong teams but the Windies home-first rule has sidelined their star players.

Bad game time better than none

The Proteas can use the last matches against the Windies to hone the skills of their reserves.

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Why axe fell on 1959 cricket tour

A collection of cricket artefacts in Fordsburg proves Frank Worrell’s nonracial credentials.

Windies spinner Bishoo sends Pakistan to defeat

Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo captured four wickets while Lendl Simmons composed a fluent 65 as West Indies beat Pakistan on Thursday.

South Africa wary of West Indies threat

South Africa wary of West Indies threat

South Africa are determined to prove themselves on the big stage and shed the unwanted tag of chokers as they take on the unpredictable West Indies.

South Africa keep their cool to edge West Indies

South Africa keep their cool to edge West Indies

Ryan McLaren kept his nerve to help South Africa to a one-run victory over West Indies, and sweep their two-match Twenty20 series on Thursday.

Gayle leads Windies to crucial victory

Chris Gayle and Narsingh Deonarine hit half-centuries as West Indies beat Zimbabwe by four wickets on Saturday.

Broad blasts flat pitches in Test against Windies

England’s Stuart Broad launched into a tirade about the docile nature of the pitches in the Caribbean, after another long, hard day in the field.

England’s Strauss revels in fine form against Windies

Andrew Strauss plans to revel in the rich vein of form that he has displayed on England’s tour of the Caribbean.

Jury out on referrals after Bridgetown controversies

The umpire video referral system showed it remains subject to human error in Saturday’s fourth Test between England and West Indies.

Edwards rues dropped catches as England prosper

West Indies pace bowler Fidel Edwards found frustration at every turn in the fourth Test against England as the tourists rattled up 600 for six.

Windies gloom merchants frustrate England in drawn Test

England and West Indies drew the third Test on Thursday when play was called off due to bad light with the home side on 370-9.

Swann has Windies in a tailspin

England were in control of the third Test after career-best bowling from Graeme Swann carried them to a 281-run first innings lead over West Indies.

Windies off to positive start in pursuit of 318

England put West Indies under early pressure in the opening Test on Thursday, but the new video referral system brought the day into sharper focus.

Guptill shines with century on New Zealand debut

A record-setting 122 not out by New Zealand debutant Martin Guptill brightened an otherwise dismal day in Auckland on Saturday.

NZ level limited-overs series

Ross Taylor and Daniel Flynn shared an unbroken, 89-run partnership to lead New Zealand to a seven-wicket win over the West Indies on Wednesday.

Taylor steadies West Indies in first Test

Jerome Taylor scored a career high 53 not out as West Indies moved to 253 for six in their first innings at tea on the fourth day of the opening Test.

West Indies hit back in first New Zealand Test

The West Indies hit back to take three wickets and reduce New Zealand to 311 for seven at tea on the third day of the rain-affected opening Test.

Chanderpaul’s hundred in vain as Pakistan clinch series

Shivnarine Chanderpaul hit a fighting century but couldn’t stop Pakistan winning the second day-night international by 24 runs on Friday.