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cricket CARIBBEAN - Digicel second Test against South Africa - Barbados
Monday 25, April-2005 by PHILIP SPOONER André Nel showing his delight as he traps West
Indies skipper Shivnarine Chanderpaul leg-before. The big pacer’s six wickets for 32 runs condemned the West Indies to 166 all out as they lost the third Test by an innings and 86 runs with a day to spare. It gave the South Africans an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. < Read more > Email: philipspooner@nationnews.com
Turning down an offer to play in the drawn first Test while three other players were ruled ineligible because of a sponsorship dispute, the former captain belied nine weeks without competitive cricket and saved the Caribbean team from complete collapse on a Queen’s Park Oval pitch noted for increasingly variable bounce. < Read more >- Sunday 10, April-2005 - by HAYDN GILL For the remainder of the day, the West Indies only seldom reached boiling point again. While Lara was blazing away when firefighters were trying to control the flames on the busy Frederick Street in the heart of the capital city, later in the day his bowlers could only provide the occasional sparks on the second day of the second Digicel Test against South Africa. Compliments of the Nation News
For half-hour yesterday morning, the mercurial Brian Lara was as hot as a raging fire in downtown Port-of-Spain. For the remainder of the day, the West Indies only seldom reached boiling point again. |
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