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Australian media continued to wage their psychological war with West Indies, when a former national captain called for the Caribbean side to be barred from playing Test matches. Kim Hughes, whose Test career ended in ignominy 25 years ago, when he resigned...
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With a skipper who doesn't even want to play Test cricket, the West Indies are in complete disarray and should be barred from the longer version of the game until they prove themselves worthy, feels former Australian captain Kim Hughes. After their humiliating...
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NO ONE is more painfully aware of the rapid disintegration of West Indies cricket than West Indians themselves. The proof has been before our eyes for at least a decade now, at our once-filled grounds, on our television screens, in our newspapers.
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St Kilda fans, with first Nicky Winmar (230 games, 1987-98) and then Lenny Hayes (214 games and counting since 1999) thrilling the Saints’ faithful. Hayes, who turns 30 in January, is delighted that his predecessor’s namesake (and second cousin) Nicholas...
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The ill-fated Test career of Kim Hughes coincided with the rise of the West Indies cricket juggernaut, writes Tim Lane. It was 25 years ago on Thursday that a broken Kim Hughes resigned as captain of the nation's most conspicuous sporting team.
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Clark, overlooked for next week's first Test against the West Indies, will lead his state for the first time in first-class cricket, although he did captain the Blues during their pre-season trip to Lismore. He will take over from Simon Katich, who will...
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Andrew Symonds was pondering his future at his Gold Coast hideaway yesterday after being thrown off the Australian team for breaking a disciplinary code. Symonds was expected to announce his retirement from international cricket after he touched down...
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