Adelaide Now
West Indian captain Darren Sammy has set Kensington Oval alight and revived the bad old days when a Frank Worrell Trophy series was the cricketing equivalent of a declaration of war. After day two of the First Test here, the home side appeared to be...
Sydney Morning Herald
Story continues below The Australians were 0-44, with David Warner on 27 and Ed Cowan on 13, when bad light stopped play but have little margin for error tomorrow in what is shaping as their biggest Test challenge since losing to New Zealand in...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
In an innings where all West Indian batsman reached double figures, Chanderpaul began the day on 8 and by the time captain Darren Sammy called him from the middle had moved to 103. After finishing the rain-interrupted first day on 3 for 179, Bravo (...
The Age
Chanderpaul made 103 not out, eclipsing Brian Lara as the highest Test run scorer at Kensington Oval in the process, as the Windies took a strong position in the first of three Tests against Australia. Kirk Edwards (61), Kriagg Brathwaite (57) and...
The Courier-Mail
TWO wickets just before lunch have pulled Australia back into the contest just when the West Indies looked to be gaining the upper hand on the second day of the First Test at Kensington Oval. It was vice-captain Shane Watson who made the desperately...
France24
West Indies cricketer Shivnarine Chanderpaul ducks to avoid a ball off Australian bowler Peter Siddle during the second day of the first-of-three Test matches between Australia and West Indies at the Kensington Oval stadium in Bridgetown. Veteran...