Australia's tour of the West Indies, 2012

Australian cricketer Michael Hussey plays a shot during the third day of the first-of-three Test matches between Australia and West Indies at the Kensington Oval stadium in Bridgetown. West Indies held the upper hand at the end of the third day of the first Test here on Monday as they reduced Australia to 248 for 5, still trailing by 201 runs.
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Hussey stands firm as Australia struggle

West Indies held the upper hand at the end of the third day of the first Test as they reduced Australia to 248 for 5, still trailing by 201 runs.
Apr 09 2012
Narsingh Deonarine last played a Test for the West Indies in 2010 against South Africa.
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Deonarine included in WI team for 1st Test

Narsingh Deonarine and Ravi Rampaul have been selected into the Test team for the first Test against Australia.
Apr 07 2012
Russell was one of the best all-rounders on display in the recent ODI series against Australia.
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All-rounder Russell out of T20 series

All-rounder Andre Russell, who was instrumental in West Indies drawing level with Australia in the ODI series, will miss the T20 series due to a hamstring injury.
Mar 30 2012
West Indies cricketer Dwayne Bravo celebrates after dismissing Australian batsman George Bailey during the second-of-five One Day International (ODI) matches between West Indies and Australia at the Arnos Vale Ground in Kingstown. West Indies clinched their first win in six years over Australia when they took the second one-dayer by five wickets on Sunday.
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Windies end six-year losing streak to Australia

Big-hitting Kieron Pollard blasted a typically muscular 47 as West Indies clinched their first win in almost six years over Australia when they took the second one-dayer by five wickets on Sunday.
Mar 18 2012
West Indies' Sunil Narine takes a catch to dismiss Australia batsman George Bailey during their first-of-five One Day International (ODI) match at the Arnos Vale Ground in Kingstown, on March 16.
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Windies have heart to beat Australia, says Narine

Right-arm slow bowler Sunil Narine believes the West Indies' success in finally ending their Australian jinx could pave the way for victory in the five-match series.
Mar 18 2012
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