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WEST INDIES VS SOUTH AFRICA 2005 CRICKET SERIES
COMPLETE SCORECARDS BELOW
ICC
Super 8 Standings
|
Team |
MP |
W |
L |
PCF |
Pts |
NRR |
|
AUS |
7 |
7 |
0 |
2 |
14 |
+2.40 |
|
SRI |
7 |
5 |
2 |
2 |
10 |
+1.48 |
|
NZL |
7 |
5 |
2 |
2 |
10 |
+0.25 |
|
RSA |
7 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
8 |
+0.31 |
|
ENG |
7 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
-0.39 |
|
WIN |
7 |
2 |
5 |
2 |
4 |
-0.57 |
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BAN |
7 |
1 |
6 |
0 |
2 |
-1.51 |
|
IRE |
7 |
1 |
6 |
0 |
2 |
-1.73 |
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Indies sponsorship review committee split Two
inducted into Cricket Hall of Fame Sir
Frank Worrell, Ridley Jacobs inducted into Hall of Fame Morton
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meets with Nevis Cricket Association in an attempt to ...
Board
slams Lucky for distributing report
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hands over report to PM Mitchell A
spark of hope The
Greatest Test Time
for change! Fresh
approach needed to solve impasse WICB
forecasting loss Standing
on your own two feet Thinking
beyond Cricket World Cup 2007 Teddy
Griffith, Ultimate Nightwatchman Lawson
excluded from Jamaica squad pending ICC report Lloyd:
I Never Turned Down WICB Judge
'finds flaws' in Digicel cricket deal WICB
names World Cup committee Faulty
leak Garner
named chief selector of Barbados cricket team
West
Indies open domestic competition to foreign players West
Indies board launches World Cup committee Digicel
extends support to West Indies cricket West
Indies form Win World Cup committee Lara
on Win CWC committee
PCB
to install Electronic Cricket Scoreboard, Portal Video Replay ...
L&T
to rebuild Barbados stadium Walsh,
Sobers to sit on WWCC Women's
cricket now under WICB Canadian
cricket team looking for sponsors in advance of 2007 ... Lara
Is Lone West Indian Named To ICC World XI
Ken
Gordon elected president of WI Cricket Board Gordon
elected president of West Indian board Battle
for WICB vice-presidency main highlight at AGM Banks
gets WICB VP post over Lloyd come
again Guyanese
Lloyd Loses Bid For WICB Vice Prez. Clive
Lloyd loses out on WICB vice-president's post Gordon
New WICB President
A
rare reunion of three Chappell brothers
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) seeks new president
Cricket-West Indies stun Sri Lanka to keep hopes alive Windies are finally victorious West Indians run themselves out Centurions lead Sri Lanka charge West Indies revel in first win West Indies hit back in style UPDATE 1-West Indies end 11-match losing streak with 33-run win Marshall is new Barbados Cricket Association president Battle for WICB vice-presidency main highlight at AGM Hendriks wants quick solution to Windies crisis - By Bishan Singh Bedi Windies under 'sweep' pressure West Indies beat Sri Lanka by 33 runs West Indies beat Sri Lanka, stay alive in triangular King's fielding regime proves superior West Indies end 11-match losing streak with 33-run win Kumble’s return to boost India Windies post competitive 226 for 7 against Sri Lanka WI elect to bat first Haynes Resigns as WIPA Secretary Digicel: We have nothing to hide Maginley said UK tour is fulfilment of his promise Two to go for cricket ' s sake WICB elect president Sunday It's back to nets after shopping spree Book on World Cup cricket released ABCA name young squad for UK Tour
CRICKET: Lanka beats West Indies by 240 runs Cricket-Eight-wicket Murali sends Windies crashing to huge defeat Pictures Of the Day Chanderpaul backs West Indies youngsters Cricket-I am not racing Warne for world record, says Muralitharan Windies set tough target in Kandy Centurions lead Sri Lanka charge Muralitharan runs through Windies Pictures Of the Day Chanderpaul backs West Indies youngsters West Indies to chase massive 378 runs in second cricket test Windies In Trouble As Sri Lanka Reach 340 For Seven Windies visit world’s biggest orphans on Sri Lanka tour Muralitharan back on top form after shoulder problems Murali breaks Windies West Indies 148 all out in 1st innings v S.Lanka (150) Report claims board did pressurise players Caribbean war of words drags on Barbados Cricket Association supports Lloyd A problem that must be sorted out Best taken off the attack for bowling beamers Lankan coach blames pitch not batsmen Logie considers staying on as Bermuda's coach Sri lanka take charge Atapattu not taking WI lightly Cable & Wireless pledges full support to the ICC Cricket World Cup ... West Indies rally round Lawson before second test
Cricket-Six of the best from Muralitharan as Sri Lanka thrash Windies Cricket-Unexpected West Indian resistance stings Sri Lanka Sri Lanka defeat West Indies by four wickets Lawson's action reported Shiv: We lacked killer instinct Centurions lead Sri Lanka charge Sri Lanka ease to first Test win West Indies' surprise form stings Sri Lanka Weather forces cancellation of West Indies cricket tournament West Indies 'A' lose
West
Indies Leads Sri Lanka in First Test Baugh
seals tie for West Indies A Canadian
cricket team gets '07 berth Vaas
salvages Sri Lanka innings in first cricket Test against West ...
Digicel
wants ICC-FICA to intervene in contracts row Ganga
denies making comments about Lara Baugh's
knock revives West Indies A to tie with Sri Lanka A Ganga
denies blistering comments about Lara Unheralded
West Indies rock Sri Lanka in first Test Digicel
backs any help in settling dispute
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Indies facing mission impossible Crossed
Wires: Image Rights in WI Cricket Lara
not thinking about retirement Lara
ready for Lanka, if allowed Struggle
on for West Indies in tour match1 ATN
wins the Canadian rights for the India - West Indies - Sri ... Digicel:
We Support ICC/FICA Mediation Lloyd
runs for vice-president Ganga
says report inaccurate Weaker
Windies Side To Face Sri Lanka Tomorrow 'Bee
Gees' sound off on cricket Ganga
blasts Lara's team commitment Shepherd
set for 'final dance Ganga
Slams CricInfo Article Does
WI Cricket Have the Right Leadership? CRICKET
SQUABBLE Ramnarine
disgusted with cricket board CARICOM-Cricket
Arbitration Panel likely - PM Douglas CARICOM
CONCERNS CSME: CRICKET: CARIBE OIL West
Indies are losing hope of having Lara in Sri Lanka Politicising
cricket Windies'
sponsors upset Jamaica
Cricket Association supports Ken Gordon for WICB ... Sports
Round-up Politicians
stay out! Two
big summit surprises ICCTrophy
ends in defeat . . . Supporting
Clive Lloyd's Candidacy Digicel
Sharpens Focus on Corporate Clients How
quickly we forget! ICC
won't intervene... yet New
cricket game - free demo available WICB
to concede to ICC talks Netherlands
Completes 16-Team Lineup at 2007 Cricket World Cup ICC
to help only if asked
ICC ready to step into West Indies' contract row issue Cricket-West Indians bowled out for 110 in practice game Cricket-London cricket fixtures set to go ahead despite attacks Cricket-Attacks put cricket in its place says Vaughan Cricket-Ireland, Bermuda, Scotland and Canada qualify for 2007 World Cup finals Lord's games will go ahead Terror puts win in perspective Windies struggling in tour opener ICC offers troubled Windies aid West Indies crumble on first day No resolution on cricket row
West Indies in Sri Lanka 2005 Labour relations crucial to West Indies cricket West Indies are losing hope of having Lara in Sri Lanka Seven players drafted into West Indies ‘A’ team in Sri Lanka Atapattu disappointed over depleted West indies We ain't know what WI want West Indies row goes on Atapattu to lead Sri Lanka Cricket XI in practice match Ramnarine targets Chanderpaul
West Indies may pick new team Selectors to pick new West Indies squad5 West Indies player dispute worries Sri Lanka Technology changing face of international cricket Donate to CC Rowley right about 'kicksin' in Parliament WP players to bat for leukaemia sufferer ICC allows BCCI to appeal Ganguly's ban ‘On-field umpires’ role will be more redundant’ June 29 down the years
One-day cricket just changed: 12th man now gets to bat, bowl
West
Indies 'A' grab 57-run victory in tour opener Webster:
Don't let WI cricket flounder West
Indies' cricket tour in jeopardy West
Indies to tour Sri Lanka next month Baksh
considered running for WICB presidency Time
to take off the blindfolds Creative
and intuitive thinking needed to resolve conflict Cricket:
An age of evolution Time
for conclusive ruling on Clause 5 Arbitration
the only way to avoid crisis Arbitration
the only way to avoid crisis
Only three West Indies players sign contracts West Indies board and players still at odds Windies Indies squad in contracts rift Digicel Secures Winning Spectrum Bid in Trinidad and Tobago ...
Cricket-Bangladesh defeat Australia in stunning upset win Cricket-Jubilation in Bangladesh over cricket win Aussies stunned by underdogs Spirited Bangladesh in shock win
Another
contract brawl in West Indies cricket Windies'
contracts
trouble brewing again Caught
in Time: Warwickshire win the Gillette Cup, 1966 Ramdin
in Sri Lanka Squad, but... WIPA/WICB
Battle Over Clause 5, Again Broward's
sticky wicket? Yup!
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GREAT CATCHES
Test
of nerve
Mushtaq
Ali: End of an era in Indian cricket Mushtaq
Ali passes away Ali’s
death signals end of an era
West
Indies delay general meeting West
Indies board's AGM postponed Deadline
passes for WICB presidency nominations Nomination
process delayed for WICB presidency WICB
annual meeting postponed Dark
side of democracy Kensington
construction begins Windies
Next Challenge – Sri Lanka & India Pat
Rousseau in the Running C&W
to target youngters via MTV, BET Down
here is just like Sesame Street Shabbir
to remodel faulty action
Lara stays on top of world rankings
Cricket-Lara's doubt over Lord's future Lloyd vows to revive West Indies Two Tests for West Indies in Sri Lanka Ganga to lead West Indies A LLOYD wants PRESIDENT's job 'I Can Reverse Windies Decline' Calls made for Murray to become WICB boss WICB hopefuls want more time GORDON CONSIDERS WICB OPTION Windies 'A' squad gets ready for Sri Lanka West Indies Cricket Council (WICC) now È Windies may become cricket's new force Lloyd Wants To Be Next Windies Cricket Board President Clive Lloyd joins WICB presidency race Tony Marshall named as candidate for WICB president Cricket preparations remain on scheduleÈ LARA LORDS IT IN TSUNAMI FUNDRAISER Lara still so special I won't be a liability, says Lara Tony Marshall Should Withdraw Marshall backed by BCA for WICB top post Windies soap opera set for renewal Umpires' convention for Barbados next week We acted as responsible employers, says Windies board Pay Deal Reached for Windies ‘A’ Tour Ian Allen is 'A' Team Coach Teddy Griffith bows outÂ
The drivers, and Kaneria's case The drivers, and Kaneria's case Out for a Buck Caribbean Media Exchange Stars for Winston Davis benefit Kaneria banks on Essex stint to cement ODI berth
DOLLY
CATCHES A CBE Cricketer
who sparked South Africa boycott
Ntini signs for Warwickshire SA to play in tsunami fund-raiser Ntini to play for Warwickshire
Gayle's
317 gets no love "down under"
Cricket-"Mighty
Mickey" appointed South Africa's new cricket coach Arthur:
I'm not too young Arthur
is new SA coach Sack
me if you dare, Jennings tells S.Africa cricket board
Jennings'
pain shines through West
Indies players just as disappointed as fans, says coach
Jennings’
defiant message to UCBSA No
new era for Jennings? Jennings
challenges board to sack him Jet
fighting until the very end Proteas
make history in Trinidad South
Africa seals whitewash It’sA
Whitewash As South Africa Claims ODI Series Too Jet
Jennings not ready to give up as Proteas coach Proteas
complete whitewash
UPDATE
1-Dippenaar leads South Africa to 5-0 whitewash
South
Africa beat West Indies by seven wickets Proteas
complete whitewash South
Africa net whitewash Smith
calls a truce in Bravo row Prince
eases S Africa to win Prince
reserves praise for Kemp
Smith
puts racial row to bed Cricket
continues despite rain
Dippenaar
completes rout
South
Africa set 139 to win "20-20" slog
Bravo
lifts West Indies to 138-7 against South Africa - Cricket:
Press slam
West Indies horror story
Rain
delays start of final West Indies one-dayer The
morass that is West Indies cricket S'Africa
seek sweep Lloyd
to deliver feature address at WIPA Awards King
pleased with support of senior players Windies
no easy pickings: Woolmer More
sweet than bitter as SA triumph again
Trinidadians
back Lara to save the day Hapless
Windies 'have forgotten how to win' King
lambasts lower order Woolmer
wary of wounded Windies West
Indies name unchanged squad Sami
virtually ruled out of West Indies tour
Pakistan
confident of victory in Caribbean Pakistan
getting ready for West IndiesÇ WINDIES
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WEST
INDIES NAME 13-MAN SQUAD FOR THIRD ODI ODIs
at QPO sold out Hat-trick
hero! Langeveldt destroys West Indies in last over to ...
Langeveldt's
hat-trick blows Windies away
Swaying
to the beat of the mediocre South Africa beat West Indies by one run in one-dayer
Cricket-West
Indies elect to field against South Africa in third one-dayer Cricket-South
Africa look to seal ODI series victory Dippenaar
ton lifts South Africa to 284-6 Morton,
Edwards called up
Cricket-South
Africa pile on misery for Windies
Shiv: Put on thinking bats Chanderpaul
admits batting worry South
Africa cruise to second win Long
haul ahead for Windies cricket
WI
cricket - crisis of leadership Bravo
won't apologise to Smith in race row: Windies boss Smith
propels South Africa to one-sided win Windies
stuck in first gear Smith
leads from the front in Jamaica Lunch
report Smith
shines in S Africa triumph Ntini
puts West Indies on rack South
Africa skipper Smith in clear Smith
wants apology from Bravo Lara
to receive special recognition for last year’s world record
Smith batters the West Indians with a fourth successive ...
COZIER
ON CRICKET: No place in cricket for sledging -Bowlers
hold key to one-day series Pollock
back in form for S Africa Hinds
fined for Test 'sharp practices' Hinds
made to pay for Smith incident Inzi
sure Windies bogey can be overcome Racist
allegations are ridiculous - Smith Collins
raring to go in the one-dayers Hinds
fined for throwing incident Collins
hopes for Windies revival Pictures
of the magnificent eight Eight-ton
Test ends in stalemate Antigua
finally draws it's curtain King
calls for greater consistency Gayle
force Windies
coach demands more Smith
thanks S Africa bowlers Boje
ruled out of one-day series Gayle
makes it safe for West Indies Bravo's
maiden ton pushes WI past 700 Chanderpaul's
ton takes WI close to 700 Bravo
ton breaks record Records
broken in Antigua farce Jacobs
slams selfish Lara in parting shot from cricket
Gayle
reaches unchartered territory West
Indies ring changes for limited-overs series -We
don't lack commitment claims Sarwan Jacques
the lad in South Africa Test history Gayle
and Sarwan lead Windies fightback Gayle's
triple-ton lights up Antigua Gayle
moves towards his triple-ton Windies
duo make merry in Antigua Ambrose:
Something is terribly wrong Belligerent
Gayle leads Windies fightback Gayle
stars in run-glut Windies
stump critics
Kallis
'sad' to overtake Kirsten
Windies
ring changes for series Collymore
back for one-dayers Teenage
opener Marshall in West Indies one-day squad
Windies
domestic cricket blamed Gayle
force Windies stage rousing fightback Belligerent
Gayle leads Windies fightback Kallis
breaks new ground Gayle
blows in with hot hundred Kallis
and Prince put South Africa back in charge WI
board accused of misusing players' money -Rain
rescues wilting Windies Windies
coach King looks on bright side South
Africa promise no mercy for Windies SA
sparkle in Antigua rain South
Africa pair enjoy flying start "We
have to play better cricket than South Africa" King
not happy with Windies domestic game Smith:
We have turned the corner Bad
boy Nel comes good Lara,
Tendulkar, captains for tsunami relief match
Yet
more pace for Windies Lara
is king of the hill West
Indies under fire from Holding and Garner
Mad
about West Indies Smith
and South Africa celebrate Series win WIndies
hope to be simply the Best in final test Nel
bowls South Africa to victory and Sir Viv Trophy South
Africa swing two changes for ODI series Nel
stars as SA triumph South
Africa hold all the aces SA
make giant strides South
Africa advance towards declaration South
Africa in control despite late Windies fightback South
Africa pile on pressure Smith
and de Villiers turn the screws on Windies Lara
enjoys batting without captaincy Richards
lambasts WI administrator West
Indies appoint Australian fitness specialist Disunity
in the South African camp One
man v South Africa Lara
restores some balance Nel,
Ntini take early ascendancy It
bears repeating now... WIndies
university guests hold out South Africa Windies
add some pace Collins
forced out of third Test Ntini
fires South Africa to comfortable victory over Windies Kallis
cleared of misconduct breach Ntini
knows no equal Ntini
leads Proteas to victory South
Africa advance towards declaration Windies
hang on in Trinidad
Windies
and South Africa hunt victory in second Test Hinds
out of second Test PREVIEW-Lara's
return looms over second test Late
switch for Windies West
Indies ready to cash in on optimism Chanderpaul
to lead Windies despite Lara's return Kallis
helps South Africa salvage draw against Windies Chanderpaul
holds onto the Windies job South
Africa advance towards declaration Lara
loses captaincy Lara
returns but not as skipper Kallis
holds out for Windies draw
Cricket-Afridi leads Pakistanis to easy win in tour opener Afridi leads Pakistan to easy win
Younis Khan hoping for Barbados boost Inzamam: Lara the key Three Windies and seven SA stars in ROW squads Preliminary Rest of the World squads named Pakistan leave out unfit Shoaib Akhtar for Windies tour Lara set to take on Sachin at Lord's
Atapattu named skipper for West Indies and India series
Langeveldt hat-trick steals the glory
May 11, 2005
South Africa 284 for 6 (Dippenaar 123, Kallis 87) beat West Indies 283 (Gayle 132, Langeveldt 5-62) by 1 run
Charl Langeveldt produced one of the most sensational finales in one-day international history, as he plucked a hat-trick out of thin air to steal a one-run victory over West Indies. His performance secured an unassailable 3-0 lead for South Africa, who now travel to Trinidad with both the Test and one-day trophies tucked into their hand-luggage.
They will be laughing about this victory all the way to Port-of-Spain, because with two overs of the match remaining, West Indies had seemed home and hosed. A brilliantly measured century from Chris Gayle had carried them to within 27 runs of victory, and by the time Courtney Browne and Dwayne Bravo had reduced that requirement to just 10 runs from 12 deliveries with four wickets in hand, they seemed to have the match in the bag.
But, as the tempers on both sides began to fray, so too did West Indies' resolve. Browne was caught off the leading edge to give Makhaya Ntini a wicket with the final ball of his spell, meaning that Langeveldt began the final over with four runs to defend and three wickets still standing.
Ian Bradshaw and Bravo traded singles off the first two balls, although Bravo's was so rash that he might have been run out by a mile had Ashwell Prince's shy from midwicket been more accurate. If that was an indicator of West Indies' nerves, then they were set jangling one ball later, when Bradshaw was bowled all ends up, aiming a rash swing at a perfect top-of-off-stump delivery.
Daren Powell, helmetless but visibly nervous, strode to the crease with two runs needed from three balls, and was swiftly sent on his way in an identical fashion, as Langeveldt soaked up the pressure and turned it all on his opponents. The equation had been reduced to two runs from two balls, but there was no longer any doubt who was in control, and when the hat-trick delivery curved wickedly late to thud into Corey Collymore's pads, Langeveldt didn't even bother to turn around and appeal.
At the post-match presentations, West Indies were as sick as the stray dog that had wandered onto the pitch and held up play midway through the West Indian innings. And little wonder. This is Kensington Oval's final one-day match before it is ripped up to make way for a new stadium ahead of the 2007 World Cup, and they must have wanted the diggers to chug in and start work as soon as possible. Victory here would have kept the series very much alive at 2-1 with two to play. Instead, as ever these days, there is only pride to play for.
Until Langeveldt's late intervention, the main men of South Africa's day had been Boeta Dippenaar and Jacques Kallis, whose 194-run partnership had set the platform for an imposing, but far from unassailable, total of 284 for 6. Dippenaar top-scored with 123, his second and highest one-day century, which took his tally for the series to 239 runs from three innings and left AB de Villiers wondering where his next opportunity will come from.
But it was Kallis's innings that will really rankle with the West Indians. Moments after Dwayne Smith had produced a sensational catch at gully to remove Graeme Smith (43 for 1), Kallis appeared to have been caught-behind for a third-ball duck, as Bradshaw found his edge with a perfect-length delivery. The umpire, Darrell Hair, however, thought otherwise and with that reprieve under his belt, Kallis's response was utterly typical.
Two overs later, Kallis launched Bradshaw for six - just to remind him who's boss - but for the most part he was content to knuckle down and jog the singles, as he and Dippenaar cherry-picked a demoralised West Indian attack and laid the foundations for a sizeable total. Dippenaar brought up his century from 110 balls, with 10 measured fours, and when Powell made a dreadful hash of a steepling chance at mid-on, Kallis's own hundred seemed only a matter of time.
But West Indies forced their way back into the reckoning, firstly thanks to a composed seven-over spell at the death from Bravo, who ensured South Africa's total was some 20 runs below their expectations, and then thanks to Gayle's masterful performance at the top of the order. For once, he did not put a premium on big strokes, and by the time he had reached his hundred from a leisurely 123 balls, he had struck just six fours and one (albeit vast) six.
But though West Indies were well-placed, they couldn't help but fritter away their wickets. Chanderpaul played an ungainly shovel to backward square-leg, Smith heaved too eagerly at Andre Nel, and even Gayle was culpable of one shot too many, when singles were the order of the day. But until Langeveldt's stunning intervention, not even the biggest pessimists in the Caribbean could have believed this one would get away.
Andrew Miller is assistant editor of Cricinfo
© Cricinfo
Dwayne Bravo hit a record eighth century of the match and West Indies made
the sixth-highest total ever as the fourth Test ended in a draw.
South Africa were 127-1 in their second innings before stumps were drawn with Graeme Smith 50 and Boeta Dippenaar 56.
Bravo completed his maiden Test ton, following Shivnarine Chanderpaul into three figures on the final day.
Wicket-keeper Mark Boucher was one of 11 bowlers used, and had Bravo caught for 107, West Indies finishing on 747.
South Africa had already wrapped up the series coming into this match, with the final verdict 2-0.
West Indies' total of 747 has only been bettered five times in Tests but was 205 away from the highest ever.
FOURTH TEST CENTURIONS
Chanderpaul was one of two wickets to fall in the morning, run out for 127, but the hosts forged on.
As the match became more light-hearted, Makhaya Ntini celebrated his century - of runs conceded - by raising his cap in the air.
And by mid-afternoon Boucher, with some neat medium-pacers, was one of four players new to bowling at this level.
Bravo drove Ntini for four to