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    This is your information source for the oncoming Pakistan tour of West Indies. The tour features 1 T20 International, 5 ODI Matches and 2 Test Matches...

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    Thu Apr 21

    18:00 GMT | 14:00 local
    23:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">Only T20I - West Indies v Pakistan
    Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Sat Apr 23
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">1st ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Mon Apr 25
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">2nd ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Thu Apr 28
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">3rd ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Sun May 1
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">4th ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Thu May 5
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">5th ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Providence Stadium, Guyana




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOtr><TD vAlign=top width="25%">Sun May 8 - Mon May 9
    14:00 GMT | 10:00 local
    19:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">TBC v Pakistanis
    Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%">Thu May 12 - Mon May 16
    14:00 GMT | 10:00 local
    19:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">1st Test - West Indies v Pakistan
    Providence Stadium, Guyana




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%">Fri May 20 - Tue May 24
    14:00 GMT | 10:00 local
    19:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">2nd Test - West Indies v Pakistan
    Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts




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    </TD><TD width="50%"></TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Mon Apr 25
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">2nd ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Thu Apr 28
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">3rd ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Sun May 1
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">4th ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%"><!-- new datetype added %a %b %e -->Thu May 5
    13:30 GMT | 09:30 local
    18:30 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">5th ODI - West Indies v Pakistan
    Providence Stadium, Guyana




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOtr><TD vAlign=top width="25%">Sun May 8 - Mon May 9
    14:00 GMT | 10:00 local
    19:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">TBC v Pakistanis
    Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%">Thu May 12 - Mon May 16
    14:00 GMT | 10:00 local
    19:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">1st Test - West Indies v Pakistan
    Providence Stadium, Guyana




    </TD><TD width="20%"><CENTER>N/A</CENTER></TD><TD width="5%" align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff height=1 width=630 colSpan=4></TD></TR><TR class=FixOdi><TD vAlign=top width="25%">Fri May 20 - Tue May 24
    14:00 GMT | 10:00 local
    19:00 PKT




    </TD><TD width="50%">2nd Test - West Indies v Pakistan
    Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts




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    Wo to mujhey bi pata hai

    mera matlab tha jaldi q nahi guzarta waqt

    wc 2015 abhi nahi ho sakta kia
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    haha. intezar kerain ho sakta hai 2015 tak team kisi kabil ho jaye
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    jo haal hai hamari pcb k ye to mek marty dum tak kuch nahi badlin gy
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    bas ker dou Larkayyy...

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    4 sal bad WC bhuat late hota hai.

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    Gayle, Chanderpaul and Sarwan dropped
    West Indies have left out Chris Gayle, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ramnaresh Sarwan, their three senior-most players, from the squad for the first two ODIs of the five-match series against Pakistan that begins on April 21. Dwayne Bravo, whose World Cup was cut short by a knee injury, returns to the squad and will serve as captain Darren Sammy's deputy, while Antigua-born legspinner Anthony Martin remains the only uncapped player in the list of 13.
    Kieron Pollard will miss the five-match series to play for Mumbai Indians in the IPL, while Bravo, who, like Pollard, had opted out of a retainer contract with the West Indies Cricket Board, will skip the two-match Test series that follows the ODIs to join Chennai Super Kings.
    The exclusion of Gayle, Chanderpaul and Sarwan following West Indies' quarter-final exit from the World Cup marks a significant step and underlines the selectors' intention to move on and start afresh with an emphasis on youth. "Consistent with the policy to expose young players, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan were not selected," a West Indies Cricket Board release stated.
    In addition to the phasing out of the old guard, West Indies also left out left-arm spinners Sulieman Benn and Nikita Miller; Legspinners Devendra Bishoo - who picked up three wickets on his international debut against England in Chennai in the World Cup - and Martin, along with Marlon Samuels, will comprise the spin attack. In the previous edition of the WICB Regional 50-over tournament, Martin picked up eight wickets for Leeward Islands from five games and had the best economy rate of 2.82 an over. He finished with 16 wickets in six games in the Caribbean's domestic first-class competition.
    Samuels, who is also part of the squad for the one-off Twenty20 international against Pakistan, won a recall after serving a two-year ban for alleged involvement with illegal bookmakers. Lendl Simmons, the Trinidad and Tobago batsman - and nephew of Phil Simmons - was also picked while batsman Kirk Edwards and allrounder Andre Russell, who were part of the World Cup squad, kept their places.
    "We have looked at a mix of players who will take us through the next five to ten years, and with this squad we have put together a youthful but exciting combination of exceptionally talented cricketers who we believe can win matches," WICB chairman of selectors Clyde Butts said.
    "There are some familiar faces who have not been included on this occasion, but we have already identified the core of players who we will build the team around. The time has come for us to introduce a fresh crop of players who we believe have a deep desire to excel and who can be tested at the international level."
    In another decision, the WICB agreed to consider Bravo and Pollard for selection across all formats even if their IPL commitments meant they would miss national duty. The board had adopted a policy of tying national selection to participation in regional tournaments in the corresponding format - the reason behind Pollard and Bravo not being picked for the Twenty20 game against Pakistan.
    "It was mutually determined that Pollard would be best served by being allowed to hone his T20 skills in the Indian Premier League, which will bring future benefit to West Indies cricket," the release stated. "He will not play in the series against Pakistan, but remains committed to West Indies cricket and will be available for future selection to the West Indies team in all formats."
    About Bravo, the release said: "Dwayne Bravo, who is also contracted to an IPL franchise, will play in the one-day series against Pakistan but will miss the two Tests in order to participate in the IPL. Like Pollard, Bravo also remains committed to West Indies cricket and will be available for future selection to the West Indies team in all formats."
    Squad for first two ODIs: Darren Sammy (capt), Dwayne Bravo (vice-captain), Devendra Bishoo, Darren Bravo, Kirk Edwards, Anthony Martin, Ravi Rampaul, Kemar Roach , Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Devon Smith, Devon Thomas (wk).

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    Seniors not axed, focus is on youth - WICB chief Hilaire
    The West Indies Cricket Board will give as many young players as possible exposure to international limited-overs cricket over the next two years in order to create a deeper pool from which to choose a team for the 2014 World Twenty20 and the 2015 World Cup, its chief executive Ernest Hilaire has said. He spoke to ESPNcricinfo a day after West Indies left out Chris Gayle, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ramnaresh Sarwan, their three senior-most players, from the squad for the first two ODIs of the five-match series against Pakistan that begins on April 21.

    Hilaire, though, insisted no one has been dropped permanently.

    "We recognise we need to support our senior players," Hilaire told ESPNcricinfo. "We are also very clear that we need to have greater depth in the senior team. We cannot rely on one or two players. It is not a formula for success. I am convinced, and the board is convinced, that we need to start building a team that will win in 2015.

    "There is no indication that any player has been axed. The selectors will explain to every player how they fit into the plan. There is no inherent right for players to play every match."

    West Indies had a disappointing World Cup campaign, exiting the tournament following a big defeat against Pakistan in the quarter-finals and Gayle, Chanderpaul and Sarwan were subsequently left out of the start of the Pakistan series.

    Hilaire added that Gayle was yet to undergo a fitness test after picking up an injury during the World Cup, though this was not mentioned when the team was first announced.

    The policy of blooding as many new players as possible will be limited to the ODI and Twenty20 teams, with the Test team bearing a more settled look, because there are definite dates for ICC tournaments. "The Test schedule is different. It is home tours and away tours so it is a different strategy for limited-overs and Tests," Hilaire said.

    The policy was put in place in October 2010 and was in evidence during the 2011 World Cup, in which Darren Bravo, Andre Russell, Devendra Bishoo, Kemar Roach and Devon Thomas, all younger than 26, got the opportunity to display their skills under pressure, with promising results. Hilaire said he expects more like them will see action at the highest level so that in two years time West Indies will have a core group of battle-hardened players that will give them a chance of winning major trophies again.

    "We cannot keep seeking quick-fix solutions to West Indies cricket", Hilaire said. "We need a structured approach. We are making a heavy investment in cricket development. Lots of investment in youth programs. You need long-term plans. You do not become world beaters overnight. You need to build a winning environment."

    Hilaire conceded that there would be setbacks along the way and expected criticism of the board's approach given the diversity in the region and the passion for cricket, but was adamant the board must do what it thinks is right.

    "There is a bigger picture and that is the success of West Indies cricket."

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    'Mature' Simmons keen to make a mark
    West Indies batsman Lendl Simmons, who was recalled to the national squad for the upcoming one-off Twenty20 and first two ODIs of the five-match series against Pakistan, has said that he has become a "mentally stronger" cricketer from the one who last played for West Indies in 2010.

    "I see myself as a more mature player," Simmons said, "and I'm putting a lot more thought into my preparation for games and when I go onto the field of play as well.

    "It feels really great to be back in the West Indies team set-up and among the players again as we look forward to facing Pakistan. I was away for a year and in that period I had a lot of time to reflect and analyse my game. I am happy to be back and I believe I am mentally stronger."

    Simmons, who made his ODI debut for West Indies in 2006, was one of the star performers for his country in the World Twenty20 in England in 2009, making 150 runs at 30.00 and taking six wickets. However, this was followed by a poor run of form in the ODI series in Australia in February 2010 where he managed just 50 runs in five one-dayers with a high score of 29. He was dropped from the West Indies squad for the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean in 2010 and wasn't picked in any format after the Australia tour.

    Simmons pressed his case for a recall with strong performances in the domestic circuit. He was the highest run-scorer for T&T with 249 runs in their victorious Caribbean T20 campaign and was their second-highest run-scorer in the Regional 4-day competition with 513 runs that included an unbeaten double-century.

    "I believe I can make a major contribution to the team in the upcoming T20 as well as in the ODI series and I will be looking to move on from there. I am in good form as we get ready to go over to St Lucia and I want to take that form into the series. I am batting with a lot more maturity and I am looking forward to making everyone proud," he said.

    "I am totally focussed on what I have to do and I am looking to stay in control of the things I have control over. No matter what I'm asked to do I am willing to do it for the team and look to make a contribution to the team's success."

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