The independent
Not that anyone might tell this from the valiant performances of the team: World Cup finalists twice in succession, with an array of stellar performers, perennially defying the odds and with an accomplished home-team chance of becoming World Twenty20...
Sydney Morning Herald
Watson tortured himself over what he felt was a game-changing moment "for about the next 16 overs", even though he surged back into the game to grasp Gayle's wicket. "I know how much of a difference it makes to our team, to everyone, if we're able to...
Sydney Morning Herald
Watson was unbeaten on 41 from 24 balls when the rain came, and Australia was 1-100 from 9.1 overs. This was well ahead of the par score of 1-83 needed under Duckworth-Lewis, assuring Australia of a place in the Super Eights. The West Indies, one of...
The Courier-Mail
Diving at third man, the ball jarred loose as Watson hit the ground and the former West Indies skipper went on to make 54 in 33 balls. "I know how much of a difference it makes to our team to everyone, if were able to get Chris Gayle out," Watson...
Chicago Tribune
Australia reached the Super Eights at the Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday as opening batsmen Shane Watson and David Warner hammered quick runs to help win a rain-hit game against West Indies by 17 runs in Group B. Warner hit two sixes and three fours...
Taiwan News
Travel & Delicacy Beauty never Ends Ecological Environment Associated Press 2012-09-23 02:56 AM David Warner and Shane Watson blasted Australia to a rain-affected 17-run win over West Indies in the World Twenty20 on Saturday. With the win, Australia...