
Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, hailed the team spirit and character his side showed in winning the first Test against Pakistan by 40 runs on Sunday
“This is what West Indies cricket is about,” Darren Sammy, the team’s captain, said after a morale-boosting win over Pakistan in the first Test in Providence
WICB PRESS RELEASE – Sunday’s win in the First Digicel Test was special for the members of the West Indies team, but especially “sweet” for some of the younger players who were tasting victory in a Test the first time.  
PROVIDENCE, Guyana, May 15 (Reuters) – Captain Darren Sammy led his team to their first test win in more than two years on Sunday, taking five wickets as West Indies beat Pakistan by 40 runs after lunch on the fourth day. Read more
West Indies wrapped up their first and most significant Test win in over two years, since they beat England at the start of 2009
On a surface atoning for modern cricket’s batting sins, a compelling Test again went this way and that, before nestling, at the end of the third day at Providence, loosely in the hands of the West Indies
West Indies pace bowler Ravi Rampaul has said that his team are one wicket away from the “breakthrough” they need to win the first Test against Pakistan
West Indies coach Ottis Gibson has praised the composure shown by legspinner Devendra Bishoo, who picked up four wickets on Test debut
Legspinner Devendra Bishoo added to his burgeoning reputation with a probing debut spell that befuddled Pakistan’s batsmen on the second day in Providence and gave West Indies a handy, and unexpected, lead
West Indies did fight as best they could but by the end of a long, attritional day on an uneven surface, at 209 for 9, it wasn’t looking like the fight would be enough against a Pakistan side heavily reliant on spin
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