…well, whereas I was in Sydney getting runs and making sure I was ready when the time came early the next year. I played three ODIs against the West Indies…
…The west London side won the fiercely competitive Middlesex County League for an unprecedented seventh year in a row in 2011 and also claimed the national t20 title that summer….
…destined to fulfil his early promise when he made his ODI debut not long after. He smashed a 22-ball half-century against the West Indies in only his second innings. But…
…Colfe’s School, in Greenwich, where he is also shop manager. Bernard Julian: West Indies all-rounder has worked as a government coach in his native Trinidad & Tobago, where he coached…
…five games against full members since 2007 – more, remember, than England; Kenya toppled three Test sides to reach the semi-final in 2003 and also defeated the West Indies in…
…to West Bromwich Albion FC due to the club yo-yoing between Cheshire Cricket League’s top two divisions. Last season was one of mixed emotions as the first team won their…
…and is also assistant coach to Durham University. Winston Davis: West Indies fast bowler who broke his neck in an accident while clearing land for a church in his native…
…of the most astonishing spells in Test cricket history. The West Indies with their bevy of intimidating pacemen were impregnable at the WACA during their heyday, and similarly, Australia have…
…his own cricket equipment business but then went into coaching in England, Zimbabwe and his native Guyana. Sylvester Clarke: Fearsome West Indies fast bowler. Carpenter by trade before he died…
…in 1987, had been marked by defeat and Mike Gatting’s altercation with Shakoor Rana. So, although England defeated the West Indies in the summer of 2000, they did not go…
…strong through the club. Although there have been a few overseas pros of note – India’s Chandu Borde, West Indian Reon King – South Northumberland have during their success looked…
…down. Eventually the match was abandoned giving both teams two points, keeping Yorkshire level with Somerset on the 46-point mark. But, despite having a worst run rate than the West…
…& Hedges Cup three times and been runners-up on another two occasions but this was their first Gillette Cup/NatWest Trophy Final. They had breezed through the opening two stages, thrashing…
…final, Worcestershire won the toss and asked Warwickshire to bat first restricting them to223-9 from their 60 overs. Haynes played a key part taking the wicket of West Indies superstar…
…and Warwickshire but is now elite cricket performance director at Derbyshire. LAYING: Brian Lara: The legendary West Indies batsman now plays a lot of golf and is a Sport &…
…best one-day sides during the Seventies and Eighties but Pigott says that Sussex were not far behind. Part of the reason could be that they could only won a NatWest…
…who was away with the West Indies bowled brilliantly after they got away to a flyer. “Mark Nicholls then took a bit of a gamble and put himself in at…
…a genuine good guy. MATTHEW HAYDEN – Retired I played for a Prime Minister’s XI with him against West Indies, in which Gayle hit 140. Obviously one of the greatest…
…the West Indies as their guests in January 1973, but that was with the exception of Alan Knott, Mike Denness and Derek Underwood. “They were away with England in India…
…retiring he moved back to Grace Road in January 2012 to join the coaching staff and is a senior coach. Phil Simmons: A former West Indies all-rounder who opened the…
…tactically inferior to Clarke. However, the opener is at his best when leading from the front and he is now back in form following recent centuries against West Indies and…
…career against India and West Indies but against New Zealand, whose attack was a step up in class, he struggled. He hasn’t fared much better for Yorkshire either in recent…
…result and we would have been talking about us winning it.” BACK ROW (left-right): Robin Weston: A middle order batsman, the brother of Worcestershire’s Phil, and son of England rugby…
…in the West Indies ferrying drinks as an unused squad member amid a full winter schedule with the Lions, if and when he finally plays for England again it will…
…starts in July. It was a chance for redemption for Alistair Cook’s men following the disappointing end to the series in West Indies where they played well below themselves in…