Zimbabwe tour of West Indies
2010
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Bangladesh's Shaful Islam (C) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Jonathan Trott and winning t
Paul Collingwood © AFP
Bopara has been in good form for the England Lions © AFP
Sangakkara said global viewership of the sport had dwindled over the past year © AFP
Bangladesh won the second one-day international by five runs in Bristol on Saturday © AFP
Bangladesh's Imrul Kayes hits out during the second one-day international series match against Engla
Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons hopes his players have realised
Andrew Strauss insisted he felt no shame at being the first England captain to lose to Bangladesh...
England's Andrew Strauss (centre) gives intruction to James Anderson (left) and Paul Collingwood...
Katherine Brunt took three wickets and hit the winning runs as England beat New Zealand by one wicke
Bangladesh's Shaful Islam (C) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Jonathan Trott and winning the game with his teammates during their second One Day International series cricket match at The County Ground in Bristol on July 10. Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons said winning their one-day international series against England would be a "dream", but was anything but an impossible mission. © AFP
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  • West Indies' Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. West Indies cantered to a four-wicket victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday as Zimbabwe's brittle batting line-up crumbled again. © AFP
  • Mar 14, 2010 08:38 PM GMT
    Windies conquer crumbling Zimbabwe
    West Indies cantered to a four-wicket victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday as Zimbabwe's brittle batting line-up crumbled again.
  • Zimbabwe suffered another batting meltdown, when Dwayne Bravo, seen here in 2009, undermined them with four wickets for 21 runs from nine overs, leaving West Indies to chase 142 for victory in the fourth one-day International on Friday. © AFP
  • Mar 12, 2010 08:47 PM GMT
    Windies edge battling Zimbabwe to clinch series
    West Indies defeated Zimbabwe by four wickets on Friday to wrap-up the one-day series after the visiting side suffered another batting meltdown.
  • Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. Zimbabwe were undermined by Darren Sammy's career-best spell of four wickets for 26 runs from 10 overs as he led West Indies to a 141-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI against West Indies on Wednesday. © AFP
  • Mar 10, 2010 08:56 PM GMT
    Sammy spurt sees West Indies home against Zimbabwe
    Zimbabwe were undermined by Darren Sammy's career-best spell of four wickets for 26 runs from 10 overs as he led West Indies to a 141-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI against West Indies on Wednesday.

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