Spinner Hauritz to be part of Oz squad against WindiesNovember 25th, 2009 more images
more imagesBRISBANE - Australian captain Ricky Ponting has confirmed that off-spinner Nathan Hauritz will be a part of the first Test squad taking on the West Indies at the Gabba in Brisbane on Thursday. Pacer Doug Bollinger will be the 12th man, while the other quicks featuring in the team would be Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
Windies batting star Chanderpaul can expect 'chin music' from AussiesNovember 24th, 2009 more images
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BRISBANE - West Indies batting star Shivnarain Chanderpaul can expect " chin music" from the Australians when the two sides begin their Test series clash at the Gabba here from Thursday. The Australians have revealed that they plan to give Chanderpaul Kookaburra-seam haircuts with a barrage of bouncers this summer.
Windies won't wilt against Aussies, says coach WilliamsNovember 22nd, 2009 more images
more imagesBRISBANE - West Indian cricket team coach David Williams has warned the Australians that the visitors will not to wilt under pressure from the hosts this summer, even as former players Shane Warne and Dennis Lillee have come up with doomsday predictions. The West Indies has declared they will not lose their composure if things turn awry during the series.
Windies pacer Roach says his team ready to take on AussiesNovember 20th, 2009 BRISBANE - West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach has said that his side will be ready to compete on equal terms with Australia when the first Test begins at the Gabba from November 26. Speaking to media persons on the second day of a four-day clash against an under strength Queensland side, after the hosts posted an impressive 384 for the loss of four wickets, The Age quoted Roach, as saying: "It was the first day for most of the guys, to run it out, so come the first Test the guys will be on, we'll be ready."
The Windies bowlers suffered the same misery as their batsmen endured a day earlier, but the visitors vowed to give Australia a fight.
Nielsen cautions Australia against committed Windies sideNovember 13th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australia's cricket coach Tim Nielsen has cautioned his side against a committed West Indies team this summer. Chris Gayle's team arrives today to prepare for the Test and one-day series against Australia following a tumultuous pay dispute with its own cricket board.
'Refreshed' Haddin looking forward to his IPL, Windies test stintsNovember 3rd, 2009 SYDNEY - Australia's wicketkeeper Brad Haddin returns to first-class cricket today and the injury-enforced break might be a blessing in disguise for him. Haddin is also planning to play in the Indian Premier League next year for Mumbai Indians who are most likely to secure his services.
Hilditch gives Hughes hope he'll be back opening against the WindiesOctober 27th, 2009 SYDNEY - The chairman of the Australian cricket selection committee, Andrew Hilditch, has given New South Wales opener Phillip Hughes hope about making a comeback to the Test squad for the Australian summer series against the West Indies. Hughes returned to Sydney yesterday to be told that Hilditch had informed incumbent Test opener Shane Watson to be prepared to bat anywhere in the top six against the West Indies next month.
Sprint star Uasain Bolt set for charity cricket matchOctober 14th, 2009 Bolt playing cricket for charity
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Usain Bolt will get to show his cricket prowess when he joins West Indies stars in a limited-overs tournament Sunday. The world's fastest man agreed Wednesday to play with some of his Caribbean cricket heroes in a 15-over tournament organized by West Indies captain Chris Gayle at Discovery Bay.
Windies players to make themselves available, says BravoOctober 6th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has said that all star players of the West Indies will make themselves available for national duty soon. Speaking from his home in Trinidad, Bravo told the Sydney Morning Herald: " We are looking forward to getting back playing international cricket."
It is the clearest statement of intent to come out of the Caribbean in months, and a positive sign for the Australian summer.
India seek divine intervention against WindiesSeptember 29th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - India will be hoping for some divine intervention when they take on the West Indies in their last Group A match at the Wanderers here Wednesday, in their bid to qualify for the Champions Trophy semi-finals. India are virtually out of the tournament after their Monday's must-win match against defending champions Australia was washed out.
Hard task master Miandad making Pak players toil hard in training campSeptember 15th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan cricket team's batting advisor Javed Miandad is determined to see the team win the ICC Champions Trophy and is thus making the players toil hard during the ongoing training camp. "A 50-over match means you have to be on the field for at least seven hours and the way I am training these players is to prepare them for the conditions in South Africa," The Daily Times quoted Miandad, as saying.
West Indies cricket coach Dyson sackedAugust 14th, 2009 PORT OF SPAIN - Australian John Dyson has been axed as the West Indies head cricket coach. Assistant coach David Williams will fill the vacant head coach role for the upcoming Champions Trophy tournament in South Africa.
Miandad is now PCB's batting consultantAugust 13th, 2009 KARACHI - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Thursday appointed former captain Javed Miandad as its batting consultant following the national team's disastrous tour of Sri Lanka this summer. PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said Miandad has been asked to help Pakistans struggling batsmen ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy that gets under way in South Africa from Sep 22.
Pietersen impressed by Yuvraj, Gayle's hitting prowessJune 4th, 2009 LONDON - England's star batsman Kevin Pietersen is impressed by the hitting prowess of Yuvraj Singh and Chris Gayle, whom he has nominated as some of his most feared opponents. Pietersen reckons Windies captain Gayle is one of the most dangerous Twenty20 stars in the world, and adds Andrew Symonds and Brett Lee to that list, as well as fast bowlers Fidel Edwards and Dale Steyn.
Ponting declared fit to play after an injury scareMay 31st, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australian captain Ricky Ponting has been cleared to compete in the World Twenty20 after suffering an injury scare in practice at Trent Bridge in Nottingham ahead of the tournament. Ponting was hit on the right wrist by a cricket ball struck by Michael Hussey during practice in Nottingham, where Australia play a warm-up match against Bangladesh on Sunday.