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Australia in West Indies 2012
Chanderpaul No.1 after three years
Australia move past India in Test rankings | Marks out of ten | Stats - Visitors' persistence the difference | Holding: WI have shown character | Wattley: Gibson keeps the faith
West Indies v Australia, 3rd Test, Roseau, 5th day
Clarke takes five in 75-run victory
Scorecard | Report | Gallery | Brettig: A year in the life | Wade a Test batsman - Clarke | England on Sammy's mind
West Indies v Australia, 3rd Test, Roseau, 4th day
Chanderpaul joins 10,000-run club
Tenth player to reach milestone | Five of his best | Steen: Epitome of selfless striving | Eternal watchfulness of Chanderpaul | Stats - An unsung hero
West Indies v Australia, 3rd Test, Roseau
Ponting secure for summer - Clarke
'Ricky's put the team above self' | Ponting's long break | Marsh's road to Roseau | Shot Selection - Capturing Clarke

The epitome of selfless striving
Shivnarine Chanderpaul has embodied many of the most important, least appreciated qualities demanded by his complex profession. By Rob Steen
Part two of Daniel Brettig's West Indies diary stars the elements, and a heir to Marshall's legacy
Rod Marsh's long road to Dominica
Daniel Brettig: The Australian selector recalls a World Series Cricket match he played in Roseau 33 years ago
Captains: follow Clarke's lead
Ian Chappell: In the long run, captains who aim to win and set fields that will get them wickets are the ones who will succeed and last
An innate urge to understand the subtleties of the game has fuelled the development of the Australian captain's leadership skills. By Daniel Brettig
Video/Audio » Magazine » Page 2 »Australia in West Indies ODI Series, 2011/12
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Australia in West Indies T20I Series, 2011/12
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The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2011/12 (Australia in West Indies Tests)
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Australia tour of West Indies, Mar-Apr 2012
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Test matches
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One-Day Internationals
Overall | Australia | West Indies | in West Indies | Australia v West Indies | Year 2013
Twenty20 Internationals
Overall | Australia | West Indies | in West Indies | Australia v West Indies | Year 2013
Twenty20 matches
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Australia v West Indies Test and one-day series
Though one-sided in recent years, the Frank Worrell Trophy is one of cricket's most cherished rivalries. Series between West Indies and Australia stretch back to 1933, when a team that included George Headley visited Australia. A solitary win in 1965 under Gary Sobers was West Indies' only success until 1977-78, when West Indies began their period of unrivalled dominance, winning eight and drawing one of the next nine series. By 1995, West Indies were no longer the team of old and Australia triumphed with Glenn McGrath announcing himself on the world stage.
Since then the battles have gone mostly to Australia who have lost just five Tests. West Indies' finest moments came in the thrilling 2-2 draw in 1999 when they were inspired by Brian Lara and the world-record run-chase of 418 in Antigua during 2003.
Darren Sammy responds to Ricky Ponting's comment that Chris Gayle should be West Indies' captain, during a bit of on-field banter at the Dominica Test
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