Despite all of the hopes of West Indian fans, the two-match Test series between them and hosts New Zealand turned out to be an excruciatinlgiy one-sided affair. The Kiwis won
The Windies' lower order couldn’t provide much resistance even after pushing the game into the fourth day and suffered yet another defeat by an innings and 12 runs at the
In the talismanic tutelage of Jason Holder, West Indies are finally learning to unlearn the flawed education so deeply rooted in their conscience.
Defiant half-centuries from the captain Jason Holder and John Campbell saved the West Indies from an embarrassing defeat on the day of the second and final Test of the series
Kyle Jamieson's five-wicket haul massacred West Indies to 124-8 and left them trailing behind by a jumbo 336 runs.
West Indies seemed to have an outside chance of making a comeback into the match at the start of day 2 in the second and final Test match between hosts
Henry Nicholls is made for bigger things, and his sixth Test ton against West Indies at Basin Reserve laid down the marker in all its glory.
On another extremely green wicket, West Indies captain Jason Holder decided to put the opposition in to bat. New Zealand decided to use their existing opening pair of Tom Latham
New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling is set to return to the Test team for the second match of the series scheduled to start on 11 December at the Basin Reserve
Already down by 0-1 in the two-match Test series against the hosts New Zealand, the touring West Indies have been served another series of blows with the ace paceman Kemar