View Article  Bad light leaves match hanging in the balance

Australia, thanks largely to Andrew Symonds, remained in the hunt for victory before bad light on Sunday put the brakes on them as West Indies chased 287 runs to win the opening Test.

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View Article  Australia set West Indies 287 to win

Andrew Symonds waged an almost single-handed battle on Sunday that helped Australia set West Indies 287 to win the opening Test.

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View Article  England facing uphill task despite Panesar heroics

Monty Panesar returned his best figures in Test cricket here Sunday but England were still left needing to rewrite the record books at Old Trafford to beat New Zealand.

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View Article  Australia continue fight for survival against Windies

A 52-run, fifth-wicket stand between Brad Hodge and Andrew Symonds stabilised Australia before lunch, but their batting continued its meltdown in the second innings in the opening Test against West Indies on Sunday.

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View Article  Panesar gives England hope in cricket Test

Monty Panesar bowled England back into the second Test against New Zealand here Sunday with a five-wicket burst that also saw the left-arm spinner take his 100th wicket at this level.

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View Article  We're in a jam but will fight back, Lee says

Brett Lee acknowledges that Australia are in a tight spot in the opening Test against West Indies, but he expects them to play like a champion side and put themselves in a winning position again.

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View Article  Brain scan for Chanderpaul

Shivnarine Chanderpaul received a precautionary brain scan after he was struck on the back of his head off Brett Lee's bowling to score his 18th Test hundred on the third day of the opening Test between West Indies and Australia on Saturday.

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View Article  Dyson praises new-ball pair

West Indies coach John Dyson hailed his side's bowling late on the third day of the opening Test which sank Australia to 17 for four in their second innings on Saturday at Sabina Park.

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