West Indies tailender Kerry Jeremy (L) holds his jaw as he walks from the WACA ground accompanied by assistant coach Jeffrey Dujon (R) during a four-day game against the Western Warriors (a West Australian state side) at the WACA ground in Perth 09 November 2000. Jeremy was hit in the face by a delivery from Matthew Nicholson and was forced to retire injured on seven runs, with the West Indies innings coming to an end on 9 for 132. He was transferred to hospital to get a cautionary X-ray for his jaw.
West Indies tailender Kerry Jeremy (L) holds his jaw as he walks from the WACA ground accompanied by assistant coach Jeffrey Dujon (R) during a four-day game against the Western Warriors (a West Australian state side) at the WACA ground in Perth 09 November 2000. Jeremy was hit in the face by a delivery from Matthew Nicholson and was forced to retire injured on seven runs, with the West Indies innings coming to an end on 9 for 132. He was transferred to hospital to get a cautionary X-ray for his jaw.© AFP
Controversial West Indies cricketer Brian Lara (R) gestures to the changerooms, alongside batsman Courtney Browne (L) during a drinks break in a four day game against the Western Warriors (a West Australian state side) at the WACA ground in Perth 09 November. Lara has been rested in this game, with the West Indies currently on 9 for 132.
Controversial West Indies cricketer Brian Lara (R) gestures to the changerooms, alongside batsman Courtney Browne (L) during a drinks break in a four day game against the Western Warriors (a West Australian state side) at the WACA ground in Perth 09 November. Lara has been rested in this game, with the West Indies currently on 9 for 132.© AFP
Gavin Swan (C) is all smiles after taking his third wicket for the Western Warriors (a West Australian state side) against the West Indies during a four day match at the WACA ground in Perth 09 November. Swan had just taken the wicket of Mervyn Dillon for no run, caught by Warriors skipper Tom Moody (holding ball, 2nd L), with the West Indies currently 9 for 132.
Gavin Swan (C) is all smiles after taking his third wicket for the Western Warriors (a West Australian state side) against the West Indies during a four day match at the WACA ground in Perth 09 November. Swan had just taken the wicket of Mervyn Dillon for no run, caught by Warriors skipper Tom Moody (holding ball, 2nd L), with the West Indies currently 9 for 132.© AFP
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