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Deandra Dottin Took A Brilliant One-handed Catch Against New Zealand
The ongoing edition of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 commenced on March 4. West Indies women, after winning the tournament opener against New Zealand women, locked horns with England women in the seventh match of the tournament. West Indies were coming with a good form while England had lost their tournament opener against arch-rivals […]
By CricShots - Mar 9, 2022
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Shannon Gabriel Cussed Darren Bravo For Dropping An Easy Catch
The fiery West India fast bowler, Shannon Gabriel was bowling at his very beast on the first day of the second Test against New Zealand on Friday as he managed to scalp as many as three wickets while conceding only 57 runs in 18 overs. Well, Gabriel missed on his fourth wicket on Day 1 […]
By CricShots - Dec 12, 2020
Colin Munro Recreates History With Another Century
The Kiwi opener Colin Munro became the first ever batsman to hit three T20I centuries when he smashed 104 runs in 53 balls against Windies in the third T20 at the Bay Oval. He has now surpassed batsmen like Brendon McCullum, Evin Williams, Rohit Sharma and West Chris Gayle – all who have two centuries […]
By CricShots - Jan 3, 2018
Colin Munro Equals The Record Of David Warner and Glenn Maxwell
Kiwi opener Colin Munro smashed the Windies bowlers all over the park when he scored an 18-ball 50 in the second T20I at Bay Oval. Despite getting a good start when the Windies managed to get the lone wicket off Martin Guptill in the first over and then came Munro came at No. 3 and feasted […]
By CricShots - Jan 1, 2018
Colin de Grandhomme’s Father Passes Away, Will Miss The ODI Series
Black Caps all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme will not be able to feature in the upcoming ODI series against the West Indies because of the sudden death of his father. Zimbabwe-born de Grandhomme has traveled to Harare to be with his family and will be replaced in the squad by Doug Bracewell. Talking about the same, […]
By CricShots - Dec 14, 2017
Neil Wagner’s Plan Works, NZ Seals The Test Series
New Zealand executed one of the smartest plans as they thrashed the Windies with a day to spare in the second Test to sweep the series 2-0 on Tuesday. The visitors struggled to cope in their second innings against New Zealand’s pace-trio in Hamilton, particularly against a blast of bouncers from Neil Wagner. A brutal […]
By CricShots - Dec 12, 2017
Sunil Ambris Ruled Out Of the ODI Series Against NZ
Windies batsman Sunil Ambris, who recently made news by getting dismissed hit-wicket in consecutive Tests, will not be featuring in the forthcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand due to a fracture on his left forearm. Ambris got struck by a Neil Wagner bouncer while batting on Tuesday (December 12) in Hamilton against New Zealand in […]
By CricShots - Dec 12, 2017
WATCH: Sunil Ambris Creates Most Embarrassing Record Of His Career
West Indies debutant Sunil Ambris creates a record which he would have never wanted to create as he becomes the first batsman to be dismissed ‘hit-wicket’ in consecutive Tests. Ambris created this record on his own after he was declared out hit-wicket in the first innings of the Hamilton Test. Earlier, Sunil registered an embarrassing record […]
By CricShots - Dec 11, 2017
WATCH: Shai Hope and Trent Boult’s Takes Unthinkable Catches
Windies’ batsman Shai Hope took a miraculous catch with his left hand to get rid of Neil Wagner, who attempted a booming drive through the covers. Earlier, Trent Boult too did something similar. Boult took a one-handed stunner to get rid of Shimron Hetmyer. Here is the video of Hope’s catch: Catch a look at […]
By CricShots - Dec 11, 2017
Windies’ skipper Suspended For A Test Match
On Monday, West Indies lost the first Test against New Zealand at Wellington and now they have some more critical decisions to handle. Skipper Jason Holder will not be able to play the second Test in Hamilton on December 9. According to a press release by the International Cricket Council (ICC), Jason has been banned for […]
By CricShots - Dec 5, 2017
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