With the series in favour of England by 2-1, the fourth Test will be crucial in determining the future of this series. With spinner Shoaib Bashir ruled out of injury from the series, who last played for England in July 2017, finds himself back in the side. He has represented England in three
West Indies Champions player Shivnarine Chanderpaul expressed his delight as he reunited with the old players for the ongoing World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 tournament, which is being played in the United Kingdom from July 18 to August 2.
Ahead of the fourth Test between England and India, West Indies Champions player Shivnarine Chanderpaul expressed his thoughts on the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025, where he said that when two great play each other, theses kinds of results are expected.
Recalling how he found out about the score, he said, "When I saw the total overnight, I thought maybe we could manage around 200 runs. Then when I came home and switched on the television, I saw 5/2. I wasn't too sure if it was two wickets down or five wickets down and then when I checked
Mitchell Owen, who thrived in his dream debut for Australia, was worried more about his performance with the ball than the bat, despite batting at number six, an unfamiliar territory for him during the first T20I against the West Indies at Sabrina Park.
After beating West Indies by three wickets in their T20I contest, Australian skipper Mitch Marsh shared his excitement of seeing Aussie players perform well and expressed his hope that the team can continue to replicate such performances.
Mitchell Ownen's dream all-rounded debut and a blistering half-century from Cameron Green steered Australia to a three-wicket win over the West Indies at Sabina Park.
Marsh missed the ICC Champions Trophy earlier this year due to injury. Marsh was suffering from a back problem and was sidelined for Australia's Champions Trophy campaign.
Andre Russell believed the Caribbean had the talent to go all the way in the T20 World Cup 2026 and can beat any team in the world when they play some good cricket.
Following a 0-3 clean sweep loss to Aussies in the Test series, with poor batting being a major concern despite some really fiery bowling, West Indies would be aiming to make amends with the first T20I of the five-match series set to be played on Monday.
Short, who has scored 293 runs with a fifty and taken seven wickets in 14 T20Is for Australia so far, pulled up sore after training in Jamaica ahead of the first of the five T20Is against West Indies and has been sent back home. He had a fine Major League Cricket (MLC) stint with San Francis
West Indies power-hitter Andre Russell, who is set to retire from international cricket, handpicked his swashbuckling knock in the semi-final of the 2016 T20 World Cup in Mumbai against the hosts India as his best moment with the Men in Maroon.