WI vs Sri Lanka 2008

Rain, No Play - Almost


The West Indies were denied in their efforts to win the ODI series 3-0 by persistent rain, but they have to be satisfied with the 2-0 series win. At Beausejour, St. Lucia, the Windies were 81/2 in chase of 258 when persistent rain ended the match. The Sri Lankans were held in check by Dwayne Bravo and Chris Gayle and owed their reaching 250 to a good late innings effort by Tilekeratne Dilshan.  read more »

Submitted by Sean on Wed, 16/04/2008 - 7:00am.

Windies Win ODI Series against Sri Lanka

Backed by unbeaten half centuries from Shiv Chanderpaul 52n.o. and Marlon Samuels 54n.o., the Windies strolled to an easy 7 wicket victory in the second ODI at Port-Of-Spain. This made it 2 from 2 and guaranteed a series victory in the 3 match series. The Windies were set a target of 125 from 25 overs after rain cut short the Sri Lankan innings to 112/5 off 30.3 overs. Jerome Taylor and Dwayne Bravo were miserly and had the Sri Lankan batsmen struggling throughout their rain interrupted innings.

After the Duckworth-Lewis rule left the home side a target of 125 off 25 overs, the Windies struggled initially as they slumped to 18/3. However the dependable Chanderpaul and the short-of-form Samuels put together an unbeaten century stand to win the match. The third and final match will be in St. Lucia on Tuesday, April 15.

Submitted by Sean on Sat, 12/04/2008 - 4:46pm.

This is Huge!!!


I always enjoy the commentators' reactions. Ian Bishop kinda loses it at the end, but so did all of us who watched it live! Talk about snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. The story was almost the reverse though as the Windies had Sri Lanka at 49/5 in their innings and the Windies were at one time 109/1 in chase of Sri Lanka's 235.  read more »

Submitted by Sean on Sat, 12/04/2008 - 10:23am.

Victory!



Video courtesy of powen001.  read more »

Submitted by Sean on Sun, 06/04/2008 - 5:23pm.

253 or Bust


After taking 5 wickets in the first innings, Murali will be the dangerman for the Windies on a fourth innings Trinidad pitch.

253 or bust. Those are the options facing the Windies at the end of day 3 of the second and final Test between the Windies and Sri Lanka at Port of Spain. After losing the first Test in Guyana, the West Indies batsmen will have to make 253 runs or face the prospect of being swept in the Caribbean for the first time ever.  read more »

Submitted by Sean on Sat, 05/04/2008 - 7:59pm.

Windies Fall Short

Chasing a target of 437 for victory, West Indies could only hope for a draw by the middle of the second session as the batsmen failed to make the most of a very good start to the day by Bravo and Sarwan. Resuming at 96/1, both batsmen acquitted themselves well in taking the score to 156 before Bravo was C&B by Muralitharan for 83.

At 156/2, Sarwan well set and Samuels, Chanderpaul and Gayle to come, a draw was very much still in the cards. West Indies failed to solidify their position, however, as wickets fell at regular intervals. Samuels was next to go - caught behind off Chaminda Vaas. And when Chanderpaul was beaten all over the place by a Vaas incutter, the prospect of a draw all but dissipated.  read more »

Submitted by madexistenz on Wed, 26/03/2008 - 4:11pm.

Watch Series Live Online

For those of you West Indies fans overseas who are unable to get any television coverage, try the link below. You will need to download Sopcast in order to watch it. You can do so at www.download.com

http://indiaforumtv.blogspot.com/2007/12/indias-tour-of-australia-live.h...

Submitted by madexistenz on Wed, 26/03/2008 - 2:13pm.

Windies Show Some Resolve

At stumps on Day four of the first test between West Indies and Sri Lanka, the home side continued the promise shown at the end of the previous day, leaving themselves with a fairly reasonable chance of securing a draw.

Resuming this morning in hopes of avoiding the follow on, Jerome Taylor and Daren Powell saw the Windies through to 280 forcing the Sri Lankas to return to the crease. By mid-evening, the tourists declared their second innings at 240/7 leaving West Indies 437 from 113 overs to win.

Given his run of poor form against Chaminda Vaas, captain Chris Gayle opted to send Bravo in his stead to open the innings with Devon Smith. Sri Lanka sniffed a chance to make some serious inroads before stumps as Smith was caught attempting to play a hook shot with the score on 22. Sarwan then joined Bravo to steady the ship until the close as both managed to play without much trouble and at a rate quick enough to keep alive any minute chance of a West Indian victory.  read more »

Submitted by madexistenz on Tue, 25/03/2008 - 6:19pm.

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