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Third Test
Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
2006: Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
Second Test
Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
2006: Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
First Test
Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
2006: Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
Series Review
Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
2006: Australia v West Indies, 2005-06
West Indies in Australia 2005-06
Windies board complains to ICC over umpiring
Dec 3, 2005: The West Indies board (WICB) has lodged an official complaint with the ICC about the standard of umpiring in the recent series in Australia.
Prime Minister's XI v West Indians, Canberra
Rain signals disappointing end to West Indies tour
Dec 2, 2005: The Prime Minister's XI were declared winners by six runs on the Duckworth-Lewis system in the 50-over clash with the West Indians after scoring a massive 4 for 316
Wasting the Lara legacy
Of misguided celebrations and misplaced priorities
Nov 30, 2005: Don't use Brian Lara's latest record-breaking achievement as just another excuse for a lavish homecoming
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 5th day
Australia responsible to play in the best spirit - Lara
Nov 29, 2005: Brian Lara, the West Indian batsman, said that Australia, the world's best team, have a responsibility to play cricket in the best spirit
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 5th day
Keep current umpiring system - Ponting
Nov 29, 2005: Ricky Ponting has said that the current system of umpiring should stay inspite of a spate of debatable decisions during the third Test at Adelaide
Marks out of Ten - West Indies
Bravo and Ramdin provide the hope
Nov 29, 2005: Despite the one-sided result, West Indies will be pleased with the performances of some of the young players
Marks out of ten - Australia
Nov 29, 2005: Australia cleanswept the series 3-0 and boast the top performers in a contest that increased its competitiveness as November wore on
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 5th day
Hayden takes Australia to 3-0 sweep
Nov 29, 2005: An unbeaten 87 by Matthew Hayden led the way for Australia, as they clinched a seven-wicket win in the third Test at Adelaide to seal the series 3-0
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide
Nov 29, 2005: Shane Warne, who took 6 for 80 in the second innings, was found not guilty of dissent after being charged for an incident in the final over of day three
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Nov 28, 2005: Shane Warne ended his bowling participation in this series the way he started it by showing his full range of deliveries
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Warne puts Australia in sight of victory
Nov 28, 2005: A Test in which both teams had held sway at different stages turned - probably decisively - Australia's way of the fourth day at Adelaide
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day
Nov 27, 2005: West Indies have unearthed a priceless allrounder on this tour while Australia's search for a capable one remains unfulfilled
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 3rd day
Hussey and Bravo share the honours
Nov 27, 2005: After scoring a hundred at the top of the order at Hobart, Michael Hussey showed just how valuable he could be in the middle order, making a fine unbeaten 91
Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 2nd day
Nov 26, 2005: Justin Langer had a good reason for tunnel vision in his return from a fractured rib and was in battle mode
Brian Lara
Nov 26, 2005: Lara may have just broken Border's record, but to measure his greatness one must turn to many other greats
The world run-scoring record
Nov 26, 2005: Numbers might not do full justice to the genius that is Brian Lara, but they do offer a offer a good indication of his vast talents
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