Cricket News sort by Jason Neil Gillespie

As Australia and West Indies prepare to face each other in the second Test of the two-match series to be played at Kingston, Jamaica, we look back at an unforgettable match played between the same two sides in March 1999.

Australia came close to conquering the final frontier in 2001, but fell short at the very end. Three years later, they were back in India, and in a series that did not live up to the hype of 2001, managed to overcome an underperforming Indian side. Australia dominated the 2004 series from the start, and the Indians somehow did not look at home in spite of being the hosts.

Tino Best made a sensational return to international cricket on Sunday, slamming 95 off 112 balls, while batting at number 11, and innings featuring 14 fours and a six. It was a knock that exasperated the English bowlers and killed the belief that they could finish off the West Indian innings easily.