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Duckworth defends rain-rules formula: The statistician Frank Duckworth has launched a robust defence of the eponymous formula that he devised, in partnership with Tony Lewis, to recalculate run-chases in rain-affected one-day games |
A test of sustainability for the women's game: After encouraging signs and a cricket-filled 2009, the women once again join the men at the World Twenty20 - a tournament that will be another test of the sustainability of the women's game |
West Indies seek to stay alive at home: Australia are unbeaten but not totally assured of a place in the semi-finals; West Indies could win and still miss out if Sri Lanka beat India |
West Indies and India battle for survival: Both sides got mauled in their first Super Eights match, one of them is likely to be out by the time they are through with each other |
India brace for short-ball barrage: India are likely to face another stern examination of their technique against bouncers when they take on West Indies in a crucial Super Eight match at the Kensington Oval on Sunday |
Bravo, Pascal knock down Bangladesh: Bangladesh A succumbed to their second consecutive defeat in the tri-series, falling short by 29 runs against West Indies A in Mirpur |
Jayawardene enjoys time at the top: Mahela Jayawardene is showing the world that an orthodox approach can be wildly successful in Twenty20 |
Muralitharan suffers relapse of groin injury: Muttiah Muralitharan is once again a major doubt for the rest of the World Twenty20 after he pulled up with a recurrence of his groin injury |
Sublime Jayawardene routs West Indies: Sri Lanka wrapped up a crushing 57-run win over a disappointingly lacklustre West Indies in Barbados |
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Windies aim to topple out-of-sorts Sri Lanka: Cricinfo previews the Super Eights game between Sri Lanka and West Indies |
Dottin hurricane gets Windies off the mark: Deandra Dottin became the first woman to score a Twenty20 century, as her whirlwind unbeaten 112 off 45 balls helped West Indies open their account in the ICC World Twenty20 at Warner Park |
West Indies crash out to ruthless Australia: West Indies saved their worst for last as they were knocked out of their home tournament with a crushing six-wicket defeat by Australia |
Darren Bravo and seamers pummel South Africa A: West Indies A continued their unbeaten the tri-series and sealed a place in the final, after beating South Africa A convincingly by 81 runs in Mirpur |
Australia maintain unbeaten run: The defending champions England rounded off their disappointing World Cup campaign with a consolation win against South Africa at Warner Park |
West Indies fined for slow over-rate: Chris Gayle was docked 40% of his match fees, and the rest of the team 20% of theirs, after match referee Jeff Crowe ruled that the home side were two overs behind schedule |
Shillingford stars as West Indies A win by 11 runs: On a day of middling performances from both sides, off-spinner Shane Shillingford's spell of 4 for 22 made the difference as West Indies A outlasted South Africa A by 11 runs at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Mirpur |
Attacking Smith spins towards success: Watch out, Australia have another blond legspinner. While the quick bowlers have been wreaking havoc and creating headlines, Steven Smith has quietly been going about his work |
IPL comparison unfair - Dhoni: MS Dhoni was running out of reasons to explain his team's problems as their World Twenty20 hopes were left hanging by a thread, but Chris Gayle suggested it was a mental issue for the batsmen |
Gayle and bouncers leave India facing exit: Chris Gayle finished agonisingly short of becoming the first man to make two international Twenty20 centuries, but by the time he was run-out he had already swiped West Indies to a total that provided too tall for India's batsmen who yet again floundered |
Dejected Gayle laments lack of consistency: A packed house at the Beausejour Stadium deserved better than the dismal performance served up by West Indies and Chris Gayle apologised to the fans after the host nation were knocked out of the World Twenty20 with a six-wicket defeat by Australia |