Tag: Barbados
World's smallest snake found in Barbados
The world's smallest snake has been found on the Caribbean island of Barbados.[MORE]
Lloyd named as ICC chairman
Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd has replaced Sunil Gavaskar as the cricket committee chairman at the International Cricket Council. [MORE]
Watson shines ahead of one-day series
Australia's Shane Watson notched up 95 runs to set-up a crushing 211-run victory over the University of the West Indies' Vice Chancellor's XI in Barbados. [MORE]
Windies ease to drizzly Twenty20 win
The West Indies have chased down Australia's revised 98-run target to record a seven-wicket win in their rain-shortened Twenty20 contest in Barbados.[MORE]
Windies chasing victory in drizzly contest
The West Indies are chasing 98 for victory from 11 overs in a rain-affected Twenty20 match against Australia in Barbados this morning.[MORE]
Marsh, Ronchi set for Twenty20 nod
Western Australians Shaun Marsh and Luke Ronchi will make their international debuts in Australia's Twenty20 match against the West Indies in Barbados tomorrow morning.[MORE]
Australia deliver in third Test against Windies
Australia have wrapped up the third and final Test against West Indies in Barbados this morning (Australian time) holding on for a 87-run win to complete a 2-0 series victory.[MORE]
Casson hails maiden Test scalp
Debutant spinner Beau Casson says he is relieved to have broken through at Test level after taking his first wicket for Australia in the third Test against the West Indies.[MORE]
Defiant Windies set up final-day thriller
The West Indies require 240 runs to claim victory over Australia with a day remaining in the third Test.[MORE]
Australia poised to close out Test: Jaques
Australian opener Phil Jaques says he is confident his side can push for a result in the final Test against the West Indies in Barbados.[MORE]
Ton-up openers guide Aussie charge
Centuries from Simon Katich and Phil Jaques helped Australia take a commanding 365-run lead over the West Indies on the third day of the final Test in Barbados.[MORE]
Buoyant Johnson hails career-best return
Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson says a more relaxed approach to his bowling was responsible for the spell which conjured a West Indian collapse on day two of the final Test in Barbados.[MORE]
Aussies move to capitalise on Windies collapse
Australia holds a 70-run lead over the West Indies at stumps on day two of the third and final Test in Barbados.[MORE]
Australia looking for tail wag in Barbados
Australia is hoping its tailenders can rise to the occasion when play resumes tonight on day two of the third and final cricket Test against the West Indies in Barbados.[MORE]
West Indies on top as rain intervenes
Australia reached 7 for 226 on the opening day of the third Test before rain interrupted proceedings in Barbados.[MORE]
Symonds fined after sleeping in
Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds has been fined after sleeping in and missing the team bus to a training session in Barbados.[MORE]
Casson keyed up for Test debut
Beau Casson is expecting an emotional occasion when he becomes Australia's 401st Test cricketer tonight.[MORE]
Ponting backs Casson on eve of debut
Beau Casson will become just the 20th left-arm wrist-spinner to play Test cricket when he makes his debut for Australia in the third and final Test against the West Indies starting in Barbados tomorrow night.[MORE]
Hussey keen to break Windies slump
Australian batsman Mike Hussey says he is confident of ending his poor run of form in the third cricket Test against the West Indies starting later this week in Barbados.[MORE]
Windies name uncapped quick to face Australia
West Indies have fortified the profile of their fast bowling attack with the selection of the uncapped Kemar Roach for the third and final Test against Australia. [MORE]
Aussies call up Ronchi to cover Haddin
Wicket-keeper Luke Ronchi will join the Australian cricket squad in the West Indies as cover for Brad Haddin ahead of the third Test in Barbados.[MORE]
Watson earns one-day call-up
Shane Watson will replace fellow Queenslander Matthew Hayden in Australia's one-day squad for the series against the West Indies.[MORE]
Windies deny Sri Lanka Test sweep
Sri Lanka failed in its bid to win a Test series in the Caribbean for the first time when Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul led the West Indies to a six-wicket victory in the second and final Test this morning (AEST).[MORE]
Windies vow to defend Test status
West Indies cricket chiefs have vowed they will fight any attempts to reduce their team to that of a 'second-tier' Test match nation when the executive board of the International Cricket Council (ICC) meets at the governing body's Dubai headquarters next week.[MORE]
Pollock bids Durban farewell with winning runs
AB de Villiers struck a confident 77 while Shaun Pollock bid an emotional home town farewell as South Africa beat the West Indies by five wickets at Kingsmead on Friday to maintain a perfect record in the one-day series.[MORE]