India enjoys a 5-0 superiority against Pakistan across all editions of the T20 World Cup.
Cricket West Indies chief has said that Chris Gayle's success and experience are extremely valuable to the rebuilding of West Indies cricket, especially while preparing for the ICC T20 World Cup
Chris Gayle belted 67 from 38 balls to guide the West Indies to a six-wicket, series-clinching win over Australia in third Twenty20 cricket international. The West Indies finished 142-4, chasing down Australia's total 141-6 with 31 balls to spare in the third of five T20s. Stand-in captain Nicholas Pooran hit the winning runs to remain unbeaten on 32 from 27 balls. But it was all about former captain Gayle in St. Lucia. The 41-year-old left-hander slogged seven sixes and four boundaries as he posted his first Twenty20 International half century since an unbeaten 100 against England in March 2016. He went on the attack in the second over of the reply when he plundered paceman Josh Hazlewood for a six and three consecutive boundaries. He hit three straight sixes against spinner Adam Zampa to reach his 50 in the 11th over, raising his "Six Machine" bat to show "The Boss" sticker on the blade. Accepting the award for player of the match, Gayle recommended people shouldn't watch the .
According to Indian Standard Time, the live toss between Australia and the West Indies during the T20 series will take place at 4:30 am. Check AUS vs WI live telecast, squad and match timings here
South Africa's bowlers held their nerve during a thrilling run chase to clinch a win over West Indies by one run in the third Twenty20 international, giving the Proteas a 2-1 lead in five-match series
South Africa levelled the five-match T20 series against West Indies 1-1 when they beat the hosts by 16 runs in the second T20I here at the National Cricket Stadium.
West Indies Test captain Kraigg Brathwaite admitted that his side was disappointing with the bat in the recently-concluded Test series against South Africa
The BCCI seems to have ensured the participation of the Caribbean players in the remainder of the IPL as the organisers of the CPL have revised their schedule
The anti-racism movement in cricket needs more than just players taking a knee before matches in order for it to have some meaning and substance, feels West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder
Jason Holder has revealed that he was in shock when he was relieved from the West Indies Test captaincy and said that he now wants to focus more on his game
West Indies squad preparing for next month's international series against South Africa was disrupted by Covid-19 after uncapped pace bowler Marquino Mindley tested positive for Covid-19
Star players Andre Russell, Chris Gayle, and Shimron Hetmyer were named in West Indies' provisional 18-man squad for the back-to-back five-match T20 International home series
West Indies are set for a busy home season between June and August with South Africa, Australia and Pakistan set to tour the islands for a combined four Test matches, 15 T20Is and three ODI matches.
India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah can cross 400 Test wickets if he can maintain his fitness for a long period, said West Indies pace legend Curtly Ambrose.
Australian pacer Pat Cummins believes if hosting the ICC T20 World Cup amidst raging Covid-19 pandemic is a 'drain on Indian resources' or is 'unsafe', it would be prudent to shift it to the UAE
Cornwall made an unbeaten half century and combined in a 90-run 8th wicket partnership with Joshua Da Silva which guided the West Indies to a 99-run lead over Lanka on 2nd day of first cricket test
Freed from the responsibilities of captaincy, Jason Holder took 5-27 as West Indies bowled out Sri Lanka for 169 on the first day of the first cricket Test.
West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle on Friday joined a number of cricketing stalwarts from the Caribbean islands to thank India and PM Narendra Modi for donating COVID-19 vaccines to their countries
Sachin Tendulkar-led India Legends defeated West Indies Legends by 13 runs to storm into the summit clash of the Road Safety World Series T20. The final is scheduled to take place on March 21
Since the start of April 2018, England has recorded 12 breaches of ICC's Code of Conduct and among these, James Anderson, Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow have violated the rules on two occasions each