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Windies 69-2 in their second innings in second Test

NORTH SOUND – West Indies made a shaky start to their second innings before lunch, after pacer Kemar Roach brought the Sri Lanka first innings to a swift end, giving the hosts a 96-run lead in the second Test in Antigua. Windies captain Kraigg Brathwaite was not out on 22 and left-hander Kyle Mayers was not out on nine, and the Caribbean side were 69 for two in their second …

Windies series wins give hope for Test success

Windies series wins give hope for Test success
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TT captaincy brought maturity

TT captaincy brought maturity Tuesday 16 March 2021 Kieron Pollard (L) and Darren Bravo (R) of West Indies celebrate a partnership of 80 runs during the 3rd and final ODI against Sri Lanka at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in North Sound, Antigua, on Sunday. (AFP PHOTO) - WEST INDIES batsman Darren Bravo linked a more mature approach to his recent performances in the Regional Super50 Cup, and the three-match One-Day International (ODI) series against Sri Lanka, to his appointment as TT Red Force captain in 2019. Bravo was named captain of the TT Red Force for the 2019-2020 Regional Four-Day Tournament, after he was dropped from the WI Test team for their overseas series against Afghanistan.

Darren Bravo (102) lifts West Indies to 3-0 ODI sweep

Darren Bravo (102) lifts West Indies to 3-0 ODI sweep Sunday 14 March 2021 West Indies batsman Darren Bravo scored a century on Sunday in the third ODI against Sri Lanka at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. (AFP PHOTO) - DARREN Bravo struck form and a century on Sunday as West Indies completed a 3-0 sweep of Sri Lanka in the one-day international (ODI) series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua. Bravo’s 102, his fourth ODI century, set up a five-wicket victory with an over to spare. The century was the third for West Indies in the series, after Shai Hope’s knock of 110 in the first match and Evin Lewis’s 103 in the second.

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