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England's two Tests in Bangladesh starting on Friday come with a sub-plot that threatens to be more fascinating than the main event. Kevin Pietersen arrived in international cricket five years ago with such clamour that it seems preposterous for him to be locked in such a grim struggle to find form, and it is all starting to get a little bit out of hand. Read More

West Indies' hopes of gaining a foothold in the one-day series against Australia were ruined by bad weather. The tourists bowled out Australia for 225 but face only one over in reply, reaching 6-0, before persistent rain prevented a result in Sydney. Read More

West Indies will be without all-rounder Dawyne Bravo for their five-match one-day series against Australia, which starts in Melbourne on Sunday. The 26-year-old has failed to recover from a thumb injury he suffered playing for Victoria last month. Read More

Details are being ironed out, but he will almost certainly not be going with England on their six-week tour of Dubai and Bangladesh. England will probably now travel without a bowling coach for that trip. Read More

West Indies produced a stirring late comeback to leave the third Test against Australia in the balance as 16 wickets fell on day three in Perth. Resuming on 214-2, Ramnaresh Sarwan fell without adding to his 42 and only Brendan Nash (44) dug in thereafter. Read More

West Indies captain Chris Gayle struck the fifth-fastest century in Test history on an incident-packed day two of the third match against Australia. But the tourists remain on the back foot after Australia declared on 520-7. Read More

Chris Gayle's 11th Test century, and first against Australia, kept the hosts at bay on an absorbing fourth day of the second Test in Adelaide. Skipper Gayle ended unbeaten on 155 in a total of 284-8, batting with patience but quickly enough to create a lead of 296 and set up a fascinating final day. Read More
Brendan Nash and Ravi Rampaul helped the West Indies to a good first innings total against Australia with a record last-wicket stand. The duo broke the 30-year-old record for a West Indies last wicket pair in Australia as they made 66 out of their team's total of 451. Read More
MELBOURNE: A defiant West Indies captain Chris Gayle has said that that he won't quit Test captaincy despite his team's humiliating innings and 44 run defeat to Australia in last week's Gabba Test. According to a report, Gayle said that he has the respect and support of his players and will not walk away from the captaincy. Read More
NEW DELHI, Sept 16 - West Indies will be given up until the latest possible moment to make changes to its Champions Trophy squad as the board tries to resolve a contracts dispute with leading players, cricket's ruling body said on Wednesday. The Caribbean body was forced to select a weakened squad for the premier one-day event starting in South Africa on Tuesday due to the protracted row. Read More
Former West Indies Test players Ottis Gibson and Phil Simmons are in line to become the new coach of the West Indies cricket team. The top coaching position for the regional team became vacant after Australian coach John Dyson was sacked by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), well short of his contract expiring. The former Aussie Test batsman’s contract was due to end in November next year. Read More