- History of cricket in the West Indies from 2000-01
This article describes the history of West Indies cricket from 2000-01.
West Indian cricket has struggled in the early 21st century and has been unable to replace the great players of the previous twenty years, especially the bowlers.
Brian Lara has continued to be an outstanding batsman.Domestic cricket from 2000-01
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* 2000-01 Barbados
* 2001-02 Jamaica
* 2002-03 Barbados
* 2003-04 Barbados
* 2004-05 Jamaica
* 2005-06 Trinidad and Tobago
* 2006-07 Trinidad and Tobago"For details of the 2005-06 season, see" :
2005-06 West Indian cricket season International tours from 2000-01
outh Africa 2000-01
* [ 1st Test] at
Bourda , Georgetown – match drawn
* [ 2nd Test] atQueen's Park Oval ,Port of Spain ,Trinidad – South Africa won by 69 runs
* [ 3rd Test] atKensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – match drawn
* [ 4th Test] atAntigua Recreation Ground , St John's – South Africa won by 82 runs
* [ 5th Test] atSabina Park , Kingston – West Indies won by 130 runsIndia 2001-02
* [ 1st Test] at
Bourda , Georgetown – match drawn
* [ 2nd Test] atQueen's Park Oval ,Port of Spain ,Trinidad – India won by 37 runs
* [ 3rd Test] atKensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – West Indies won by 10 wickets
* [ 4th Test] atAntigua Recreation Ground , St John's – match drawn
* [ 5th Test] atSabina Park , Kingston – West Indies won by 155 runsNew Zealand 2002
* [ 1st Test] at
Kensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – New Zealand won by 204 runs
* [ 2nd Test] at Queen's Park (New), St George's – match drawnAustralia 2002-03
* [ 1st Test] at
Bourda , Georgetown – Australia won by 9 wickets
* [ 2nd Test] atQueen's Park Oval ,Port of Spain ,Trinidad – Australia won by 118 runs
* [ 3rd Test] atKensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – Australia won by 9 wickets
* [ 4th Test] atAntigua Recreation Ground , St John's – West Indies won by 3 wicketsri Lanka 2003
* [ 1st Test] at Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet – match drawn
* [ 2nd Test] atSabina Park , Kingston – West Indies won by 7 wicketsEngland 2003-04
* [ 1st Test] at
Sabina Park , Kingston – England won by 10 wickets
* [ 2nd Test] atQueen's Park Oval ,Port of Spain ,Trinidad – England won by 7 wickets
* [ 3rd Test] atKensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – England won by 8 wickets
* [ 4th Test] atAntigua Recreation Ground , St John's – match drawnBangladesh 2004
* [ 1st Test] at Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet – match drawn
* [ 2nd Test] atSabina Park , Kingston – West Indies won by an innings and 99 runsouth Africa 2004-05
* [ 1st Test] at
Bourda , Georgetown – match drawn
* [ 2nd Test] atQueen's Park Oval ,Port of Spain ,Trinidad – South Africa won by 8 wickets
* [ 3rd Test] atKensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – South Africa won by an innings and 86 runs
* [ 4th Test] atAntigua Recreation Ground , St John's – match drawnPakistan 2004-05
* [ 1st Test] at
Kensington Oval ,Bridgetown ,Barbados – West Indies won by 276 runs
* [ 2nd Test] atSabina Park , Kingston – Pakistan won by 136 runsIndia 2006
* [ 1st Test] at
Antigua Recreation Ground , St John's – match drawn
* [ 2nd Test] at Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet – match drawn
* [ 3rd Test] at Warner Park, Basseterre – match drawn
* [ 4th Test] atSabina Park , Kingston – India won by 49 runsReferences
External sources
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/WI.html CricketArchive – itinerary of events]
Further reading
*
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
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