Ravi Rampaul News
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T20 World Cup: Experienced Players Key For West Indies, Says Pacer Ravi Rampaul
West Indies pacer Ravi Rampaul has said that experience matters a lot when the pressure situation arises and having good experienced players in the T20 World Cup squad will help the side from the Caribbean.
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T20 World Cup: West Indies Recall Ravi Rampaul For Title Defence, Sunil Narine Misses Out
Experienced fast bowler Ravi Rampaul earned a recall while Roston Chase received his first T20 call-up as West Indies named a 15-man squad Thursday for the defence of their World Cup title.
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Caribbean Premier League: Nicholas Pooran's Career-Best Knock Helps Tridents Win
Wicketkeeper-batsman Nicholas Pooran scored a career-best 81 as Barbados Tridents beat St Lucia Zouks by 25 runs
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Caribbean Premier League: Jamaica Tallawahs' Chris Gayle Stopped by Rain
Chris Gayle was in punishing mood when rain stopped the Jamaica Tallawahs opener in a Caribbean Premier League match versus Barbados Tridents
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Highlights CLT20: Barbados Tridents Beat Northern Knights by 6 Wickets
Barbados Tridents beat Northern Knights by 6 wickets.
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Champions League Twenty20 Ideal Preparation Before ODI Series vs India: Ravi Rampaul
Ravi Rampaul had played a pivotal role in Tridents' successful campaign in the Caribbean Premier League finishing with 18 wickets in the tournament and the 29-year-old feels that he is in the "best phase" of his career right now.
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West Indies destroy New Zealand by 204 runs to draw series
Kirk Edwards and Dwayne Bravo both notched centuries as the West Indies flayed New Zealand's attack to reach 363 for four, before Nikita Miller dominated with the ball to skittle the Black Caps for 160.
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A catch worth 83,000 dollars: Kiwi fan 'd' Kieran Powell
As part of a promotional event though the series, many had tried brave stunts to catch the ball. In the final ODI between New Zealand and West Indies, Michael Morton's leap finally broke the jinx.
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Injured Darren Sammy ruled out of T20 series against New Zealand
West Indies T20 skipper Darren Sammy suffered a hamstring injury during a practice session. ODI captain Dwayne Bravo will now lead the side in the two-match T20 series.
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New Zealand's Corey Anderson slams fastest ODI ton
In the third ODI against the West Indies, New Zealand's No.5 batsman Corey Anderson blazed away to a 36-ball century in a 21-overs-a-side match, overtaking Shahid Afridi's record (37 balls).