Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Monday, April 03, 2000

Front Page | National | International | Regional | Opinion | Business | Sport | Science & Tech | Entertainment | Miscellaneous | Classified | Employment | Features | Employment | Index | Home

Sport | Previous | Next

West Indies 100 for two

KINGSTON (JAMAICA), APRIL 2. The West Indies, electing to bat, was 100 for two after 25 overs in the second match of the tri- series against Zimbabwe at Sabina Park on Sunday. Wavell Hinds (29) and skipper Jimmy Adams (14) were at the crease.

Earlier, the West Indies was off to a bright start with openers Sherwin Campbell (21) and Philo Wallace adding 53 runs. But Gary Brent struck a double blow dismissing the openers - clean bowled.

Buoyed by the victory against Zimbabwe on Saturday, West Indies retained the same squad while Zimbabwe made two changes. Allrounders Dirk Viljoen and Guy Whittall replaced Neil Johnson and former captain Alistair Campbell.

Send this article to Friends by E-Mail


Section  : Sport
Previous : ICC Cricket Week begins with fanfare
Next     : Campbell spurs West Indies to big win

Front Page | National | International | Regional | Opinion | Business | Sport | Science & Tech | Entertainment | Miscellaneous | Classified | Employment | Features | Employment | Index | Home

Copyright © 2000 The Hindu

Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu