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Curtly Ambrose

Bringing Chris Gayle back for one Test is a backward step: Curtly Ambrose

West Indies pace great Curtly Ambrose is livid with Chris Gayle's decision to end his international career for playing a Test match.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: As cream of Caribbean pace legacy looks on, West Indies quicks combust

A five-man pace attack conceded 299 runs in 39.3 overs during the loss to Bangladesh.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: 5 lowest totals in World Cup history

With less than 10 days to go before the ICC World Cup 2019 in England begins, we at Cricket Country bring to you the top five lowest team totals in World Cup history.

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Smith, Warner and Bancroft ‘got away with murder’: Curtly Ambrose

They are eligible for international selection, but Ambrose believes that bans were not harsh enough.

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Jasprit Bumrah breaks 39-year-old record, becomes highest wicket-taker on debut

Bumrah eclipsed a 39-year-old record to become the highest wicket-taker by an Indian on debut in a calendar year with 45 wickets and counting.

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Six wickets in 15 balls: Trent Boult spell joins list of modern-era Test best

Boult starred with a burst of six wickets for four runs in 15 deliveries against Sri Lanka.

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Besides Virat Kohli, I really struggle to see entertainers: Kevin Pietersen

Pietersen said countries’ boards should engage their former players more and place them in coaching and administrative roles.

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Courtney Walsh: New generation of bowlers bring their own technique

"You are not going to get bowlers like me and Curtly anymore because we are long gone, retired."

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‘Ambidextrous’ XI 2: Left-handed batsmen, right-handed bowlers

This lists comprises of men who bowl with their right hand and batted left-handed.

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Stuart Law urges West Indies to ignore Curtly Ambrose’s ‘pathetic’ remark ahead of Headingley Test

Friday's match comes less than a week since West Indies coach Law saw his side suffer a crushing innings and 209-run defeat in the series opener at Edgbaston as the inaugural day-night Test ended inside three days.

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