Hayden and Langer put Australia in control
Yet another big partnership between Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden put Australia in the driving seat at the end of an absorbing and ill-tempered second day of the fourth Test in Antigua
10-May-2003•Freddie Auld
Lawson grabs seven wickets as Windies rock Australians
A superb display of sustained fast bowling by Jermaine Lawson put West Indies in control on the first day of the fourth and final Test in Antigua, giving Australia their first taste of old-fashioned Caribbean aggression of the series
09-May-2003•Martin Williamson
Ponting a doubt for fourth Test in Antigua
Ricky Ponting could miss the fourth Test between Australia and West Indies in Antigua, starting tomorrow, because of a viral infection
08-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo staff
ICC Test Championship media release: Australia targets top spot in Test table
Australia can move back to the top of the ICC Test Championship if it wins the Cable and Wireless series against West Indies which begins on Thursday 10th April
09-Apr-2003•ICC Media Release
Antigua Test meanders to tame draw
Cricket can be a cruel game
14-May-2002•Anand Vasu
Hooper, Chanderpaul prosper as Test heads for draw
If you believe that the fourth Test between India and the West Indies is heading for anything but the most tame of draws, perhaps it is best that you stay away from the betting centres
13-May-2002•Anand Vasu
Laxman, Ratra stake out West Indies
The West Indies left the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG) yesterday evening with as many worries as a long-standing Caribbean prime minister
12-May-2002•Haydn Gill
West Indies consolidate amidst high drama at Antigua
You want action, forget the one-dayers, stick to Test cricket
12-May-2002•Anand Vasu
Batsmen Put India in Strong Position
On a pitch that is still offering assistance to the bowlers,
India's batsmen have put their team in a strong position by the
end of play on day two
12-May-2002•Derrick Nicholas
Laxman, Ratra take India to strong position
It has been another good day for VVS Laxman
11-May-2002•Anand Vasu
India make slow progress at Antigua
So Antigua is the perfect wicket for a draw
10-May-2002•Anand Vasu
West Indies recall Hinds for fourth Test
Left-handed batsman Wavell Hinds has been named in the West Indies' 13-member squad for the fourth 2002 Cable & Wireless Test against India, starting at the Antigua Recreation Ground on Friday here.
07-May-2002•Derrick Nicholas
Carl Hooper is confident about his team's chances for the fourth Test in Antigua
Bridgetown -- West Indies captain, Carl Hooper is confident about his team's chances for the fourth Test which begins in Antigua on Friday
05-May-2002•Derrick Nicholas
Sixth place at stake as West Indies v India series gets underway
India go into tomorrow's Test series against the West Indies in Guyana knowing that an historic win would move it two places up to sixth place on the ICC Test Championship table
10-Apr-2002•ICC Media Release
Honouring a King
Yesterday, one of the Caribbean's most celebrated sons and world renowned cricket icon reached another milestone in his wonderful innings of life
08-Mar-2002•Derrick Nicholas
South Africa level series at 1-1
The high-quality fielding and the controlled bowling the West Indies exhibited at Sabina Park last weekend were nowhere to be seen at the Antigua Recreation Ground here yesterday
03-May-2001
Gibbs century lifts South Africa to eight-wicket win in Antigua ODI
A South African record second wicket stand of 179 between Herschelle Gibbs
and Jacques Kallis proved the undoing of the West Indies as South Africa won
the second one-day international by eight wickets at the Antigua Recreation
Ground and levelled
02-May-2001•Marcus Prior
Patient Dippenaar hopes for place in SA one-day side
"Every game is a must-win for South Africa
01-May-2001•Marcus Prior
West Indies make two changes for Antigua one-day international
There are two changes to the West Indies XI for the second Cable &
Wireless One-Day International against South Africa at the Antigua
Recreation Ground (ARG) on Wednesday
01-May-2001•WICB Press Release
To the victors, the kudos
It was wonderful while it lasted, but it probably was too much too late, or too little too late,
whichever way one wants to take it
11-Apr-2001•Colin Croft