World Cup Cricket 2007 - West Indies

West Indies

Captain: Brian Lara

Squad

PlayerPositionAgeODI Caps
Brian LaraLeft-handed batsman37290
Ramnaresh SarwanRight-handed batsman
Right-arm unorthodox spinner
26115
Chris GayleLeft-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
27159
Dwayne SmithRight-handed batsman
Right-arm medium
2459
Shivnarine ChanderpaulLeft-handed batsman32208
Dwayne BravoRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2359
Marlon SamuelsRight-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2683
Ian BradshawLeft-handed batsman
Left-arm fast medium
3259
Corey CollymoreRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2977
Jerome TaylorRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2228
Denesh RamdinRight-handed batsman
Wicketkeeper
2122
Devon SmithLeft-handed batsman
Right-arm orthodox spinner
2510
Lendl SimmonsRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
226
Daren PowellRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
2815
Kieron PollardRight-handed batsman
Right-arm fast medium
190

Details for ages and caps (if applicable) are correct as at 7th of March 2007.

Matches

  1. 1. Tuesday 13th March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMT
    Group D Match
    West Indies 241/9 (50.0 overs)
    • Samuels 63, Sarwan 49
    • Anjum 3-44
    beat
    Pakistan 187 all out (47.2 overs)
    • Malik 62
    • Smith 3-36, Bravo 3-42
    West Indies were put in to bat and won by 54 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  2. 13. Monday 19th March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMT
    Group D Match
    Zimbabwe 202/5 (50.0 overs)
    • Williams 70*, Taylor 50
    • Taylor 2-42
    lost to
    West Indies 204/4 (47.5 overs)
    • Lara 44*, Gayle 40, Bravo 37*
    West Indies elected to field and won by 6 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  3. 21. Friday 23rd March, Sabina Park, Jamaica 14:30 GMT
    Group D Match
    Ireland 183/8 (48.0 overs)
    • Bray 41
    • Gayle 2-23, Powell 2-24
    lost to
    West Indies 190/2 (38.1 overs)
    • Chanderpaul 102*
    West Indies fielded first and won by 8 wickets
    After rain delay, West Indies required 190 runs in 48 overs
    Coverage: Sky TV
  4. 25. Tuesday 27th March, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Australia 322/6 (50.0 overs)
    • Hayden 158
    • Bravo 2-49, Powell 2-53
    beat
    West Indies 219 all out (45.3 overs)
    • Lara 77, Ramdin 52
    • McGrath 3-31, Hogg 3-56
    Australia were put in to bat and won by 103 runs
    Match concluded on the 28th of March due to rain
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  5. 27. Thursday 29th March, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    West Indies 177 all out (44.4 overs)
    • Gayle 44
    • Oram 3-23
    lost to
    New Zealand 179/3 (39.2 overs)
    • Styris 80*
    • Powell 2-39
    New Zealand elected to field and won by 7 wickets
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  6. 30. Sunday 1st April, Providence Stadium, Guyana 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    Sri Lanka 303/5 (50.0 overs)
    • Jayasuriya 115, Jayawardene 82
    • Powell 2-38
    beat
    West Indies 190 all out (44.3 overs)
    • Chanderpaul 76
    • Jayasuriya 3-38, Vaas 2-19
    Sri Lanka were put in to bat and won 113 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  7. 37. Tuesday 10th April, Queen's Park, Grenada 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    South Africa 356/4 (50.0 overs)
    • de Villiers 146, Kallis 81, Gibbs 61*
    • Collymore 2-41
    beat
    West Indies 289/9 (50.0 overs)
    • Sarwan 92, Powell 48*
    • Pollock 2-33, Kallis 2-36
    South Africa were put in to bat and won by 67 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  8. 46. Thursday 19th April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    West Indies 230/5 (50.0 overs)
    • Sarwan 91*
    beat
    Bangladesh 131 all out (43.5 overs)
    • Powell 3-38, Collymore 2-11
    West Indies were put in to bat and won by 99 runs
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV
  9. 48. Saturday 21st April, Kensington Oval, Barbados 14:30 BST
    Super Eights
    West Indies 300 all out (49.5 overs)
    • Gayle 79, Smith 61, Samuels 51
    • Vaughan 3-39
    lost to
    England 301/9 (49.5 overs)
    • Pietersen 100, Vaughan 79
    England elected to field and won by 1 wicket
    Coverage: BBC Radio/Sky TV

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