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Bell Rang as England Cooked West Indies
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Stuart Broad grabbed 11 wickets, followed by 132 runs partnership between Alastair Cook and Ian bell led England to an easy win by 5 wickets vs. West Indies.
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West Indies announced Test squad vs. England
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West Indies selectors announced their team for the forthcoming three Test series which will be hosted by England in May-June 2012.
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Australia grasped the third Test vs. West Indies by 75 runs.
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Australia knocked down West Indies by 75 runs in the third Test besides a little resistance shown by Darren Sammy in the dying moments of the game.
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul – The latest member of 10,000 club
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul became the 10th batsman in the Test history to achieve 10,000 runs and the only second player of the West Indies after Brian Lara.
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Australia in sight of victory – 3rd Test vs. West Indies
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Michael Clarke led Australia well by clinching three important wickets in the second innings of West Indies as the visitors anticipate a win.
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Australia takes command of the game – Third Test vs. West Indies
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Ricky Ponting scored his first fifty of the series as Australia was 310 runs ahead in their second innings and finds them in total control of the game vs. West Indies.
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West Indies struggling in their first innings – Third Test vs. Australia
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Matthew Wade lifted Australia by his excellent maiden ton and their bowlers almost ripped through the batting of the West Indies in the first innings.
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Shane Shillingford rules on the first day – West Indies vs. Australia 3rd Test
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The lanky off spinner of West Indies, Shane Shillingford shrunk Australia on the first day of the third Test by grabbing four wickets and put the home side on top.
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West Indies announced squad for the third Test vs. Australia
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The West Indies Cricket Board has announced its team for the deciding third Test vs. Australia and called an emerging middle order batsman Assad Fudadin .
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Rain interruption ends electrifying match – 2nd Test Australia vs. West Indies
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Michael Clarke took a bold decision while declaring at160-8 and Darren Sammy accepted the challenge of scoring 215 runs but rain terminated an interesting finish.