West Indies

West Indies confident of Gayle's fitness for New Zealand clash

West Indies believe their dashing batsman Chris Gayle will have a major impact during Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand even if he's only half fit
16 March 2015, 07:31 AM

Quarterfinals: How they stand

With Pakistan's victory against Ireland in the last group-stage match today, quarterfinal (QF) fixture for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 has been now completed. The first QF will be held on March 18 in Sydney Cricket Ground between Sri Lanka and South Africa. The match will start at 9:30am in Bangladesh Standard Time (BDST).
15 March 2015, 11:30 AM

UAE vs West Indies, Pakistan vs Ireland

Catch a glimpse of the best moments of today's matches at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 where United Arab Emirates faced West Indies and Pakistan clashed with Ireland
15 March 2015, 08:31 AM

WI must beat UAE, weather and then watch

This is what it has come down to. The group stage of the World Cup will end with two Full Members, West Indies and Pakistan, fighting for their spot
14 March 2015, 04:39 AM

West Indies beat defiant Zimbabwe by 73 runs

Zimbabwe put up a defiant fight before going down against West Indies in the 15th match of the ICC cricket World Cup 2015 at Manuka Oval of Canberra
24 February 2015, 03:34 AM

WI beat Pakistan by 150 runs

West Indies beat Pakistan today by a big margin of 150 runs for their first win in the ICC cricket World Cup 2015 at Christchurch
20 February 2015, 23:01 PM

Trivia of West Indies and Pakistan

Pakistan faces West Indies at Christchurch in the ICC Cricket World Cup
20 February 2015, 07:07 AM

Sammy's personal highest saves WI

West Indies hard-hitting allrounder Darren Sammy notched up his highest One-Day-International score during today’s Pool B’s World Cup match at Nelson.
16 February 2015, 01:14 AM

Ireland beat WI by 4 wickets

The Caribbeans made 304 riding on the ton of Simmons and crucial knock of Sammy
15 February 2015, 22:00 PM

Tricky Ireland could test embattled West Indies

Since their heroics in the Caribbean in 2007, Ireland have continued to sit atop the second rung of international sides, so much so that they now, in ODIs at least, find themselves in a separate little group alongside Afghanistan with an enhanced position in the rankings. That is crucial for the next World Cup in 2019, but their one focus at the moment is to use this tournament as a base to highlight the folly that the game's biggest global event is shrinking and the fact they largely continue to be ignored by the Full Members.
15 February 2015, 04:26 AM