News Source: The Age
| 25 minutes ago
Hilfenhaus was man of the match in Australia's innings defeat of the tourists in the first Test at the Gabba, but a continuing knee problem has forced a rest with Victorian paceman Clint McKay called up in his place. It is the only alteration to the
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 17 hours ago
Australia played with a virility missing from their cricket in the Ashes series...Teams cannot keep coming to this country a week before the first Test, play a single game against weakened opponents on a suburban oval, and expect to prevail.
News Source: Sify News
| about 21 hours ago
The Gabba massacre shows just how pathetic West Indies are, and the key issue now is how can anybody be expected to maintain interest in this dog-eared series for two more Tests and five one-dayers. Five years ago, when Australia decided it was time
News Source: Trinidad Express
| 1 day ago
Michael Hussey claimed a wicket, Shane Watson was on a hat-trick. This summer will be defined by the comical, not the competitive, as the once-proud West Indies slumped to abject defeat at the Gabba yesterday. Melbourne Age: ’Amid gloomy
News Source: Telegraph India
| 1 day ago
Youngster Adrian BarathÂ’s 104 went in vain as the Chris Gayle-led side were bundled out for 187 in their second innings. Barring Barath, none of the West Indies batsmen managed to put up a decent score on the board. Dwayne Bravo scored 23 to be the
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 day ago
Gayle once again betrayed his position and his talent with a craven and idle performance ill-befitting any Test batsman, let alone an opener and leader called upon to bind together a group of disparate islands. Although half the player, Dowlin fought
News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 1 day ago
Debutant opener Adrian Barath announced himself with a fighting century, but Australia took the honours in romping to an innings defeat of the West Indies inside three days at the Gabba. The West Indies compiled meek innings of 228 and 187 in going
News Source: Wellington Dominion
| 1 day ago
Still hurting over their Ashes defeat, Australia vented their frustration by beating up the hapless West Indies in the first test in Brisbane within three days. The wilting Windies lost 15 wickets in all on Saturday to lose by an innings and 65 runs,