Lara's theme
In this prescient article from Wisden Cricket Monthly in January 1994, Stephen Thorpe profiled the young West Indian batting star, Brian Lara
12-Apr-2004•Stephen Thorpe
I was there!
Simon Cambers enjoys Brian Lara's 400 not out
12-Apr-2004•Roving Reporter by Simon Cambers in Antigua
Lightning strikes twice for Lara
It's one of cricket's spookier stats that both the batsmen with two Test triple-centuries to their name strutted their stuff at the same ground each time - Don Bradman at Headingley, and Brian Lara at the Recreation Ground in St John's, Antigua
12-Apr-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Steven Lynch
Lara reaffirms his greatness
Brian Lara completely and utterly dominated the second day of the final Test at Antigua
11-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Freddie Auld
Lara's return to form inspires West Indies
After three Tests where, by and large, everything came fairly easily to England's bowlers, they found the going far harder on a pitch devoid of pace and bounce
10-Apr-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Martin Williamson
One of the true gems of the Caribbean
Simon Cambers from Antigua
10-Apr-2004•Roving Reporter by Simon Cambers in Antigua
England bring in Jones for Read
After fielding an unchanged side for three Tests in a row - something unheard of in today's rollercoaster ride of Test and one-day cricket - England finally opted for a change, bringing in Geraint Jones for Chris Read, who, though extremely tidy
08-Apr-2004•Freddie Auld
Chanderpaul dropped for fourth Test
The West Indian selectors have resisted the urge to make wholesale changes to their batting line-up, after the feeble second-innings capitulation at Bridgetown that handed England their first series win in the Caribbean for 36 years
05-Apr-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Lara vows to fight on
Brian Lara has vowed to battle on as West Indies' captain, despite leading his team to their first home defeat against England for 36 years
05-Apr-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Lawson's action on the mend
The West Indies Cricket Board is expected to submit a review of the bowling action of the fast bowler Jermaine Lawson to the International Cricket Council by August 12
25-Jul-2003•Wisden CricInfo staff
Drip by drip
2000
A thrilling finish to a series decider in Antigua
29-May-2003•Rob Smyth
Waugh defends Australia's conduct in the Caribbean
Steve Waugh has defended his side's behaviour during their Test series in the West Indies after they came in for criticism for their unsporting conduct - and also hinted he's keen on staying the Australian Test captain for a while yet
17-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo staff
Aussie PM joins the debate as McGrath and Sarwan make up
With the heat of the battle over, Glenn McGrath and Ramnaresh Sarwan have kissed and made up after their ugly confrontation in the fourth Test in Antigua
14-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo Staff
Hayden leapfrogs Ponting in PwC ratings
Ricky Ponting may have been named Man of the Series after Tuesday's thrilling fourth Test in Antigua, but his absence from that match has enabled Matthew Hayden to reclaim second place in the PwC batting ratings
14-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo staff
ACB tells Waugh to rein in Australian team
The heated altercation between Glenn McGrath and Ramnaresh Sarwan on the
fourth day of the Antigua Test has brought forth strong reaction from the
Australian Cricket Board (ACB)
13-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo Staff
Australia tend to lose composure - Buchanan
John Buchanan, the Australian coach, has admitted that his players tend tolose their composure in the heat of battle
13-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo Staff
Banks and Drakes seal historic three-wicket victory
Omari Banks and Vasbert Drakes propelled West Indies to a nerve-wracking three-wicket victory on the final morning in Antigua, as Australia's quest for an unprecedented clean sweep in the Caribbean came unstuck in the most thrilling fashion possible
13-May-2003•Andrew Miller
Australia reclaims top spot in ICC Test Championship
Despite defeat in the final match of the series, Australia's 3-1 series victory in West Indies restores its place at the top of the ICC Test Championship table
13-May-2003•ICC Media Release
West Indies fight back strongly after Hayden's masterclass
Matthew Hayden was back to his best with a magnificent 177, as Australia moved ever closer to that elusive clean-sweep in the Caribbean
11-May-2003•Andrew Miller
Lawson's action reported to ICC
An astonishing week of success for Jermaine Lawson may be about to turn sour, after it was confirmed that he is to be reported to the ICC for a suspect bowling action
11-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo staff