Former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has called on the game's managers to take urgent steps to keep Test cricket alive and popular among the spectators.Lamenting the unusually quiet surrounding the forthcoming Test series between Australia and the West Indies, Warne writes in an article for the Daily Telegraph says: " There have been no real campaigns promoting the first Test which starts on Thursday...
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Hyderabad: Trinidad & Tobago’s impressive performance in the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 would definitely help in putting West Indies cricket back on track, feels the island nation’s captain Darren Ganga.West Indies cricket has been in severe crisis for the last few months after a bitter row arose between the players and administrators of the game over contracts.The enormity of the feud can...
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Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has called on the game's managers to take urgent steps to keep Test cricket alive and popular among the spectatorsLamenting the unusually quiet surrounding the forthcoming Test series between Australia and the West Indies, Warne writes in an article for the Daily Telegraph says: " There have been no real campaigns promoting the first Test which starts on Thursday...
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Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has called on the game's managers to take urgent steps to keep Test cricket alive and popular among the spectatorsLamenting the unusually quiet surrounding the forthcoming Test series between Australia and the West Indies, Warne writes in an article for the Daily Telegraph says: " There have been no real campaigns promoting the first Test which starts on Thursday...
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Melbourne, Nov. 23 : Former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has called on the game's managers to take urgent steps to keep Test cricket alive and popular among the spectatorsLamenting the unusually quiet surrounding the forthcoming Test series between Australia and the West Indies, Warne writes in an article for the Daily Telegraph says: " There have been no real campaigns promoting the first Test...
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Time to put West Indies collective cricket out of its misery: Roebuck < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateThe West Indies cricket team has plenty of talent, but the time has come to put it out of its misery, feels noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck.In an article for the Sydney Morning Herald Roebuck argues that as far as the sport is concerned, Caribbean unity is on the wane, and that the islands should...
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(ANI): Former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has called on the game's managers to take urgent steps to keep Test cricket alive and popular among the spectatorsLamenting the unusually quiet surrounding the forthcoming Test series between Australia and the West Indies, Warne writes in an article for the Daily Telegraph says: " There have been no real campaigns promoting the first Test which starts...
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, recently appointed team manager for the tour to Australia, has said he hopes to instill in the squad a sense of the pride with which they dominated world cricket in the past. Garner, also a West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) director and president of the Barbados Cricket Association, will travel with the side to Australia for their three-Test tour of Australia."There are some things that are non-negotiable,...
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January 11, 1992 v West Indies at Brisbane Cricket Ground (Woolloongabba), Brisbane - Queensland...
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James Sutherland is expecting healthy crowd numbers after West Indies confirmed their best players would tour AustraliaCricket Australia's chief executive James Sutherland has expressed his relief at the news West Indies will send ato Australia this month. A 15-man touring party has been announced and it includes the players who were on strike while involved in a pay dispute with the West Indies Cricket...
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