December 9, 2009
Star Sport


Bravo's heroics fail to ensure vital win
“ADELAIDE, Australia: It was not to be. Try though Dwayne Bravo and the West Indies did, they could not get the five more wickets needed to complete what would have been an astonishing come-from-behind victory at the Adelaide Oval.... read more
No replacement for injured pacer Taylor

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): West Indies will head to Perth for the final Test against Australia without a replacement for the injured paceman Jerome Taylor. A source with knowledge of the situation told CMC Sports...

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Umpire Benson rejects resignation rumours

LONDON, England (CMC): Umpire Mark Benson yesterday denied rumours he had quit officiating, following his sudden withdrawal from the second Test between Australia and West Indies.

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Powell: Bolt is the target

SINGAPORE (AP): Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell says he can catch countryman and world's fastest man Usain Bolt when the two face off next year. "Usain is the target right now and I'm shooting at him," Powell told reporters Tuesday in Singapore...

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Highest scorers in Test cricket

LONDON (AP): Leading runscorers...

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Lannaman's complete prep schools' double

Lannaman's completed the prep schools' double for the second consecutive year, when they retained the the Bigga/Alberga Cup after scoring a hard-fought 1-0 win over Vaz at the Mona Bowl yesterday.

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Gayle: We played some good cricket

ADELAIDE, Australia (CMC) Upbeat West Indies captain Chris Gayle has hailed the regional side's performance after they forced Australia to battle hard on the final day, before earning a draw in the second Test here yesterday.

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