Chris Gayle
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West Indies tyrannized Australia
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Darren Sammy led his troops from the front with his astonishing unbeaten knock whereas Chris Gayle assisted him well as the Caribbeans toppled the Kangaroos.
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West Indies bulldozed Bangladesh
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A solid opening stand between Dwayne Smith and Chris Gayle followed by commendable bowling from Samuel Badree and Krishmar Santokie, drowned Bangladesh.
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A smooth victory for India against West Indies
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A lethal bowling by the Indian spinners and fifties by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli took the game away from West Indies who suffered a defeat in their opener.
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West Indies triumphed in the 2nd T20 vs. England
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Krishmar Santokie penetrated through the batting of the Englishmen and the skipper Darren Sammy punched with a hurried knock and won the game for the Windies.
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Marlon Samuels crippled England – 1st T20
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Marlon Samuels demonstrated an all round performance in the opening T20 well assisted by Chris Gayle and Samuel Badree as the Windies defeated England easily.
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West Indies will bounce back – Ottis Gibson
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The enthusiastic coach of West Indies, Ottis Gibson, is hopeful that his competent team will come back in the two match series by winning the second Test.
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Harbhajan Singh thrilled with his bowling achievement – CLT T20 Final vs. Rajasthan Royals
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The master off spinner of India and Mumbai Indians, Harbhajan Singh, was pleased with his performance in the final of the CL T20 vs. Rajasthan Royals in Delhi.
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Chris Gayle chewed Sri Lanka
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Sunil Narine and Ravi Rampaul restricted Sri Lanka to a nominal score and a stormy knock from Chris Gayle put West Indies on top as they won the game easily.
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The diminishing form of Pakistani batsmen
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The Pakistani squad performed poorly during the on-going 2013 ICC Champions Trophy by losing all three matches as their batsmen surrendered without any fight.
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South Africa qualified for the semi-final
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Luck favoured the South Africans after the match was tied due to rain and the West Indians were thrown out of the tournament in their last pool match.