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Our Motto!!! |
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Posted by tradewinds on Monday, October 31, 2005 (16:01:04) (640 reads) |
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West Indies cricket is not about me, it is not about the Board, it is not about the players, it is about the fans, the West Indian people.
-- The Great Shiv Chanderpaul |
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Lessons learned from England tour |
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Posted by PhilipOliver on Friday, August 21, 2009 (13:16:11) (60 reads) |
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Much can be learned from the last few months in the world of cricket and the West Indies need to take note of what improvements can be made. |
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West Indies have a point to prove |
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Posted by tradewinds on Thursday, June 04, 2009 (14:36:50) (155 reads) |
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West Indies’ tour of England has guaranteed expectations for the ICC World Twenty20 to have been lowered. The Test series and Twenty20 wins over the same opposition earlier in the year suggested the recent progression under John Dyson and Chris Gayle was building towards a successful Twenty20 campaign.
The last month has diluted this optimism. Apparently short of motivation and focus and certainly short of form, the nine wicket hammering by England in the final warm-up game summed up the tour to date.
A tough draw has not helped their prospects over the next two weeks. The poor performance in 2007, when they left South Africa without winning a game, has ensured a low seeding that means they are grouped with Australia and Sri Lanka.
This should obviously not be a barrier to progress to the Super Eight stage. West Indies are the least experienced major Twenty20 team, but they have adapted quickly to the format and have lost only one of their four matches played over the last year against Australia, New Zealand and England. |
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Interview with the former captain, Rashid Latif |
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Posted by mak374 on Sunday, April 05, 2009 (02:49:10) (184 reads) |
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Former Pakistan cricket captain Rashid Latif has established a state-of-the-art cricket academy in Karachi, Pakistan. I have interviewed him last week and he told me in detail about the start of the journey and the hardship he faced. |
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Congratulations to President Barack Obama on his Historic Win to be the 44th US |
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Posted by tradewinds on Friday, January 04, 2008 (12:55:38) (621 reads) |
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Congratulations President Barack Obama.
Congratulations to you President Obama. All our hard work and dedication has not gone to waste and now the world can rest assure that the healing and progress can finally begin.
From Jan. 08...Real change is upon us, the people have spoken and last night, Superstar Senator Barack Obama was sent by the American people to effect change in this country and the world. Congratulations to you Senator Obama. |
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tradewinds: Congrats to Sarwan on today's ton 17-May-2009 13:00:24 dreamprincess: Good luck 2 d west indies team on their tour 2 New Zealand.I hope dem come back good n make up 4 wat happen in Abu Dabi wid Pakistan.lol 21-Nov-2008 14:29:40 tradewinds: well, if there were, I am sure with the state of WI cricket and under par performances, we would give anybody a try even if they are 10 years old or 50 years old...lol 08-Feb-2008 13:15:39 blink: hi, a mate told me that there is this player 19 years old from the west indies,who can bowl 130kph and spin it as much as Shane Warne. Apperntly he is locked up in training, and his first name is Hamish. Is there any truth to that? I don't think os... 03-Feb-2008 09:21:57 tradewinds: Good luck to the WI in England tomorrow. 16-May-2007 21:49:55 tradewinds: Good luck to WI in the final tonight. Hope we see another start like the first tornament match 23-Sep-2006 14:38:55 tradewinds: Congrats to Chanders on a Great Innings to start off the DLF cup. 12-Sep-2006 12:52:32 tradewinds: Congrats to West Indies on doing what we know could have be done all along. Great team performances. 27-May-2006 18:11:51 tradewinds: Why is Morton the runner for Chanders? Morton always either gets run out or runs out his partner. This is a mistake by Lara. 23-May-2006 20:21:05 Shout History Only Registered Users can Shout Create/Login

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