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An effervescent century from Dwayne Bravo and the ongoing interest in the video referral system were the highlights of a competitive opening day of the second Test between Australia and West Indies at the Adelaide Oval. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
An effervescent century from Dwayne Bravo and the ongoing interest in the video referral system were the highlights of a competitive opening day of the second Test at Adelaide Oval. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Friday, December 04, 2009 ADELAIDE: Things couldnt have gone much worse for West Indies at the Gabba, where their innings loss within three days suggested a huge gap between the teams. Full Article at The News
Adelaide: The West Indies, having lost the first Test against Australia, are in fresh trouble on the eve of their second Test which begins here Friday. Full Article at Calcutta Telegraph
DOUG Bollinger will waste no time in introducing himself to Chris Gayle, who couldn't remember the ''obnoxious'' Australian's name, when he takes the new ball in Adelaide. Full Article at The Age
Ramnaresh Sarwan is expected to return to West Indies' middle order as they look to square the series against Australia West Indies captain Chris Gayle is almost certain experienced batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan will play in the second Test against... Full Article at England and Wales Cricket Board
Sarwan: Back in contention Related links Teams West Indies Players Ramnaresh Sarwan Also see Sky Sports experts Scores Watch online Bet now Fixtures/Results West Indies captain Chris Gayle expects key batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan to return for the second... Full Article at Sky Sports
West Indies captain Chris Gayle is almost certain experienced batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan will play in the second Test against Australia but remains unsure which bowler will come in to replace the injured Jerome Taylor. Full Article at Cricket365
West Indies captain Chris Gayle is almost certain experienced batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan will play in the second Test but remains unsure which bowler will come in to replace the injured Jerome Taylor. Full Article at Sportal Australia
I was on the South Bank of the Thames trying to compose a shot of the Houses of Parliament last week when two police officers stopped me. Despite living in London for the past five years I had never photographed the Houses of Parliament before. Full Article at The Independent
Page last updated at 11:20 GMT, Monday, 30 November 2009 Taylor (left) has been hit by injuries since his international debut in 2003 West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor has been ruled out of the remainder of the tour of Australia because of injuries... Full Article at DreamCricket.com
Jerome Taylor will head back to Jamaica tomorrow after being forced out of West Indies' tour with hip and back injuries West Indies have been hit by the news that pace spearhead Jerome Taylor will miss the remainder of their tour of Australia. Full Article at England and Wales Cricket Board
Jerome Taylor has been ruled out of the tour of Australia. West Indian fast bowler Jerome Taylor is to return home to Jamaica after suffering a left hip and back injury during the first Test against Australia. Full Article at CricketWorld.com
Nash's position is under major threat from key batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan for the second Test against Australia, starting Friday. Full Article at PerthNow
Fast bowler Jerome Taylor has been ruled out of the ongoing cricket series against Australia due to an injury, it was announced by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) here Monday. Full Article at Webindia123
West Indies were dealt a severe blow when pace spearhead Jerome Taylor was ruled out of the remainder of the tour of Australia. Full Article at Webindia123
West Indies have been hit by the news that pace spearhead Jerome Taylor will miss the remainder of their tour of Australia. Full Article at Cricket365
After the humiliating defeat in the first Test against Australia, West Indies got another blow when their fast bowler Jerome Taylor was ruled out of the series with a hip injury. Full Article at NDTV
Nash's position is under major threat from key batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan for the second Test against Australia, starting Friday. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Already reeling from the thrashing they received in the first Test against Australia, the West Indies were dealt a further blow with the news that pace spearhead Jerome Taylor will miss the remainder of the tour. Full Article at CricBuzz.com
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West Indies' bowler Jerome Taylor, left, is congratulated by teammates after taking the wicket of India's batsman Yuvraj Singh, who was caught behind for 35 runs, during the second one-day international cricket match at Sabina Park, in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
View Photo »India's batsman Yuvraj Singh, right, reacts as West Indies' bowler Jerome Taylor, left, and wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin celebrate his dismissal, caught by Ramdin for 35 runs, during the second one-day international cricket match at Sabina Park, in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' bowler Jerome Taylor, right, jumps into the air in celebration after taking the wicket of India's opener Dinesh Karthik for four runs, during the second one-day international cricket match at Sabina Park, in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Jerome Taylor (R) is bowled by England's James Anderson during the second cricket test match against the West Indies at Riverside, Chester le Street, Durham May 18, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Jerome Taylor (R) is bowled by England's James Anderson during the second cricket test match against the West Indies at Riverside, Chester le Street, Durham May 18, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies Jerome Taylor, left, walks off after being bowled out by England's James Anderson during the 5th day of the second test match at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Monday May 18, 2009.
View Photo »England's Alastair Cook, center, hits a ball being bowled by West Indies Jerome Taylor, bottom, during the 1st day of the second test match at the Riverside cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Thursday May 14, 2009.
View Photo »England's Alastair Cook, left, hits a ball bowled by West Indies Jerome Taylor, bottom, during the 1st day of the second test match at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Thursday May 14, 2009.
View Photo »England's captain Andrew Strauss, top, hit's a ball bowled by West Indies Jerome Taylor, bottom, during the 1st day of the second test match at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Thursday May 14, 2009.
View Photo »England cricketer Graeme Swann (L) celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies Jerome Taylor (R) during the third day of the first Npower Test match against the West Indies at Lords cricket ground, in London, on May 8, 2009.
View Photo »England bowler Stuart Broad (R) mistakenly celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies batsman Jerome Taylor (L) during the third day of the first npower Test match at Lords cricket ground in London, on May 8, 2009.
View Photo »England cricketer Graham Onions (2nd L) celebrates taking the wicket of West indies Jerome Taylor (L) with team-mate Graeme Swann (R) during the second day of the first npower Test against the West Indies at Lords cricket ground, London, on May 7, 2009.
View Photo »England's Ravi Bopara (R) hits the ball past West Indies Jerome Taylor (L) during the first day of the first Test against the West Indies at Lords cricket ground, in London, on May 6, 2009.
View Photo »England fans jeer West Indies' Jerome Taylor (L) after he dropped a chance from England's Kevin Pietersen during the fourth cricket test match at Bridgetown February 26, 2009.
View Photo »England fans jeer West Indies' Jerome Taylor (L) after he dropped a catch from England's Kevin Pietersen during the fourth cricket test match at Bridgetown February 26, 2009.
View Photo »England fans jeer West Indies' Jerome Taylor (L) after he dropped a catch from England's Kevin Pietersen during the fourth cricket test match at Bridgetown February 26, 2009.
View Photo »England's Andrew Strauss (C) watches as West Indies' Jerome Taylor (R) fields the ball at Kensington Oval during the fourth test cricket match at Bridgetown February 26, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies cricketer Jerome Taylor eyes the ball after a delivery to England's batsman Alastair Cook (not in picture) during the fourth day of the third Test match between England and West Indies at the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG) in St John's on February 18, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' bowler Jerome Taylor, right, high fives with teammate Brendan Nash after bowling England's batsman Kevin Pietersen, rear, for 51 runs during the second day of the third cricket Test match at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Monday, Feb. 16, 2009.
View Photo »England's Alastair Cook (L) and West Indies' Jerome Taylor (R) watch as West Indies' Denesh Ramdin (2nd L) leaps to catch the ball during their third test cricket match at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St John's February 15, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' bowler Jerome Taylor, center, high fives with captain Chris Gayle as wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin looks on, after he ran out England's batsman Owais Shah for 57 runs, during the first day of the third cricket Test match at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Sunday,...
View Photo »West Indies' Dwyane Bravo, right, Jerome Taylor, center, and Fidel Edwards converse at the end of a training session at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium in St. John's, Antigua, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. The second cricket Test match between England and the West Indies starts on Friday.
View Photo »West Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul (L), Chris Gayle (C) and Jerome Taylor celebrate after winning the first cricket test match against England at Sabina Park, Kingston February 7, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Jerome Taylor (R) celebrates with teammate Shivnarine Chanderpaul after taking a wicket of England during their first cricket test at Sabina Park in Kingston February 7, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Jerome Taylor (R) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Matt Prior with teammate Shivnarine Chanderpaul during their first cricket test at Sabina Park in Kingston February 7, 2009.
View Photo »India's batsman Yuvraj Singh, right, reacts as West Indies' bowler Jerome Taylor, left, and wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin celebrate his dismissal, caught by Ramdin for 35 runs, during the second one-day international cricket match at Sabina Park, in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
View Photo »Australia have a lot of firepower but they are looking like they are beatable
They left their star bowler Jerome Taylor out as he needed a rest in the only four-day game they played, and he only bowled nine overs in the Test
I can't wait to get on the deck ... As a fast bowler, that's my thing, that's my job and I want to get into action. If there is any life in the wicket it's a plus for us because back home in the Caribbean we are accustomed to very flat and low wickets.
Jerome Taylor is not available for the rest of the series
It's a new-look bowling attack, we still have Jerome Taylor who is going to spearhead the attack, he's still a handful and we've got some young guys that are coming in that are pretty exciting
I think their batting is pretty strong. They've got some world-class players in there, particularly if Chris Gayle gets back in time. I think they'll miss the bowling of Fidel Edwards but Jerome Taylor's an excellent bowler. I rate Sulieman Benn quite highly as well. All Test matches are tough and I don...
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