News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
| about 3 hours ago
Michael Clarke is threatening to be the West Indies' achillies heel after cruising to an unbeaten 62 at tea on day three of the second Test at Adelaide Oval. Strokemaker Clarke, who was looking shaky before lunch, has now found his touch in guiding
News Source: The Age
| about 3 hours ago
The Australians were 4-346 at the break, having played uncertainly for much of the day following the dramatic second-ball exit of Shane Watson (96) and the dismissal of Simon Katich (81). Clarke (62no), however, offered the surety he had demonstrated
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 6 hours ago
Australia were 3-255 at lunch on the third day, with Michael Hussey not out 18 and Michael Clarke on 13. The hosts resumed at the powerful position of none for 174 but lost 3-81 in the opening session. They still trail the Windies, who made 451 in
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 6 hours ago
The West Indies put Australia on the back foot with three wickets on an absorbing third morning of the second Test, and the passionate left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn was at the heart of the touring side's fightback. Watson squandered a maiden Test
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 19 hours ago
S need for a wrist-spinner was exposed as the host pressed for wickets on a benign Adelaide pitch. Admittedly the West Indies tail wagged, a custom lost in the headstrong years. Nothing expresses a team's state of mind better than the approach taken
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 1 day ago
Gayle had to eat his words and Dwayne Bravo was the hero as the West Indies breathed life into the second Test against Australia in Adelaide. Bravo (104) stood up to an Australian side that had been tipped to smash a touring unit that critics
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 day ago
Ricky Ponting of Australia calls for a third umpire decision for the wicket of Shivnarine Chanderpaul. West Indies heart and added to Australia's exasperation with a defiant century on the opening day of the Adelaide Test, after the baffling video
News Source: BBC
| 1 day ago
Bravo's third Test hundred contained 12 fours and a six and rescued the Windies from 119-3 after they opted to bat. He was given out lbw on 104 but called back when a replay ruled the ball was going over, but went four balls later. Shivnarine