Australia's winning streak comes to an end
Australia's 21-match unbeaten run has come to an end, the very day after they took an unassailable 4-0 lead in the seven-match series
25-May-2003•Andrew Miller
Gilchrist and Clarke guide Australia to series win
The beginning of the end: Ian Harvey traps Chris Gayle lbw for 84
The Australian juggernaut rumbled on with a convincing 67-run victory over West Indies in the first of the weekend's double-header in Trinidad
24-May-2003•Wisden CricInfo staff
ICC One Day International Championship Preview: West Indies v Australia
Australia needs to beat the West Indies 6-1 in the seven match Cable and Wireless One Day International series starting in Jamaica on Saturday 17th May if it is to maintain its current ICC ODI Championship rating of 136
16-May-2003•ICC Media Release
Lara: The bowling is a concern
Brian Lara "We are batting well as a team but it is the bowling that is of concern
24-Apr-2003•Wisden CricInfo Staff
A short bulbous phenomenon
Thirteen years, five months and seven days is time enough for a man to lose his hair, nurture a beer belly, get married, raise children, move home a couple of times, see the world, accumulate friends and make enemies
23-Apr-2003•Wisden's Australian View by Chris Ryan
Australia retain Frank Worrell Trophy despite Lara hundred
The day will be remembered for another wonderful Test century from Brian Lara, but it wasn't enough to prevent Australia retaining the Frank Worrell Trophy, with their 13th win in 16 Test matches
23-Apr-2003•Freddie Auld
Lara holds the key as Australia press for victory
Australia enjoyed another day of dominance over West Indies on the fourth day of the second Test at Port-of-Spain
22-Apr-2003•Freddie Auld
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
Dates change for second West Indies v Australia Test
The West Indies Cricket Board has changed the dates for the second Test of the Cable & Wireless 2003 Cricket Series between West Indies and Australia at Port of Spain, and the subsequent three-day match between the University of the West Indies Vice
08-Mar-2003•WICB Media Release
England itinerary for the 2004 tour to West Indies
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has released the itinerary for the England Senior team's tour to the West Indies in 2004
25-Feb-2003•ECB Media Release
So close for West Indies
One of the most over-used sayings in sports it ain't over till the fat lady sings echoed around the Queen's Park Oval yesterday evening
13-Jun-2002•Haydn Gill
Rain and Gayle lash India
The Queen's Park Oval at Trinidad might be one of India's favourite
away grounds but that did not save them from a thrashing at the hands
of the West Indians on Saturday
02-Jun-2002•Erapalli Prasanna
India take series with big win at Trinidad
The rules of good hospitality dictate that a host never lets his visitor return home empty-handed
02-Jun-2002•Anand Vasu
Gayle leads West Indies to exciting triumph
The day began in a moment of solemn silence and ended in a dramatic eruption of joy at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad
01-Jun-2002•Anand Vasu
Wasim Raja leads ICC team For Windies v New Zealand
Former Pakistan international all rounder Wasim Raja will lead the ICC team of match officials in the forthcoming One Day International and Test series in the Caribbean
31-May-2002•ICC Media Release
Most hundreds in Test Cricket
Sachin Ramesh Tendulker who is hailed as modern cricket's most complete player and whose stroke play once reminded Late Sir Don Bradman of his own batting, a rare tribute, scored his 29th Test Century at Port of Spain Trinidad on 20th April 2002
07-May-2002•Arshad Chughtai
Port of Spain's penchant for records
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India have a habit, for some reason, of choosing Port of Spain as the
ground to set many of their records, and Sourav Ganguly's team
continued that tradition this time around
25-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
Port of Spain's penchant for records
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India have a habit, for some reason, of choosing Port of Spain as the
ground to set many of their records, and Sourav Ganguly's team
continued that tradition this time around
25-Apr-2002•Staff Reporter
WI Fall Away
PORT-OF-SPAIN - There was drama all the way through that drained the emotions and left finger nails chewed to the quick
24-Apr-2002•Tony Cozier
India record 37-run win in Port of Spain humdinger
It was a day of nail-biting cricket, make no mistake about that
23-Apr-2002•Anand Vasu