Gordon Greenidge News
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'Pride Has To Be Brought Back': West Indies Legend Joel Garner
For those who have seen the glory days of West Indies cricket, the sight of them missing the bus to ICC World Cup 2023 was deeply painful.
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Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith And Travis Head Equal 39-Year-Old Record
Steve Smith and Travis Head had scored centuries in the first innings of the WTC Final.
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England vs India: Viral Pic Of MS Dhoni With Saif Ali Khan And West Indies Legend From 1st ODI
The 1st ODI between India and England at The Oval had a star cast in attendance.
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West Indies vs England: "Special" Guest From Manchester United Spotted During 2nd Test In Barbados. See Pic
West Indies vs England: Two "special guests" were seen enjoying the action on Day 4 of the second Test between the West Indies and England in Barbados.
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"Celebrated Fall Of Each Wicket": Sachin Tendulkar Recalls 1983 World Cup Final
Sachin Tendulkar tweeted saying that the 1983 World Cup triumph was a landmark event in his life and he recalled how he and his friends celebrated each West Indies wicket.
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India vs West Indies: 'Unlucky' Marlon Samuels Joins Chris Gayle on Elite List
Marlon Samuels, whose seventh ODI ton went in vain, became the third West Indian batsman after Chris Gayle and Desmond Haynes to register two hundreds in a bilateral series against India.
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Keep Faith in Clive Lloyd, Urges Gordon Greenidge
Former opener Gordon Greenidge wants West Indies Cricket Board to back chairman of selectors Clive Lloyd and help him revive country's former cricketing glory.
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Sourav Ganguly my favourite Indian captain, admits Brian Lara
Brian Lara also lavished praise on Kapil Dev and his good friend Sachin Tendulkar.
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Adrian Barath getting help from Windies legend Greenidge
Barath has sought the services of former West Indies opening batsman Gordon Greenidge ahead of three major cricket competitions in the region, reports CMC.
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Fire in Babylon - An ode to Windies cricket
The West Indies bowling line-up of the 1970s and the 1980s was both revered and feared in equal measures. Little surprise then that the documentary based on the Caribbean team, starring the likes of Viv Richards and Ian Botham, has taken the world by storm, just a day after it's premier in London on Tuesday.