South Africa withstood a late West Indies fight-back led by Darren Sammy to prevail by 17 runs in the second One-day International on Monday.
South Africa eased to a 66-run victory over West Indies thanks to centuries by Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers and some aggressive bowling.
South Africa will be looking to restore self-belief when they face the West Indies back-to-back Twenty20 internationals on Wednesday and Thursday.
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/ 20 February 2009
England and West Indies drew the third Test on Thursday when play was called off due to bad light with the home side on 370-9.
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/ 19 February 2009
England head into the final day of the third Test against the West Indies seven wickets away from a victory that would tie the series at 1-1.
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/ 19 February 2009
The investigation into the business empire of cricket tycoon Allen Stanford sowed panic in the Caribbean and Latin America on Wednesday.
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/ 18 February 2009
England were in control of the third Test after career-best bowling from Graeme Swann carried them to a 281-run first innings lead over West Indies.
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/ 17 February 2009
A century from Paul Collingwood led England to an imposing 566-9 declared on the second day of the third Test against the West Indies on Monday.
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/ 16 February 2009
Andrew Strauss credited an aggressive approach for him helping England get their groove back with his 15th Test hundred on Sunday.
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/ 2 November 2008
The Stanford Superstars scooped the richest prize in cricket after crushing England by 10 wickets in a Twenty20 -million challenge on Saturday.
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/ 1 November 2008
Who wants to be a millionaire? That’s the -million question players on both the Stanford Superstars and England teams are being asked to consider.
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/ 31 October 2008
The Stanford Cricket Ground is quite a venture, a beautifully designed facility, purpose-built by Antigua’s biggest private employer for his staff.
Security officials for next year’s cricket World Cup aim to adopt a common approach in handling safety and protection issues from a two-day meeting which started on Monday. Regional police commissioners and their designated security officers met with the International Cricket Council and heads of the local organising committees of the nine countries hosting matches.
West Indies and Zimbabwe enter their seven-match limited-overs international series that begins on Saturday and Sunday at the Antigua Recreation Ground with plenty to prove to themselves and the rest of the world. West Indies are eighth on the official ICC limited-overs international rankings and will be looking to transform their fortunes.