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Stuart Law

World Cup Countdown: West Indies choke, Australia enter 1996 final

Chasing 208, West Indies lost eight wickets for 37 runs in 50 balls to exit the World Cup.

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Nic Pothas joins Middlesex as assistant coach

Middlesex confirmed that former South Africa wictketkeeper-batsman Nic Pothas has been appointed as their assistant coach.

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Afghanistan’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman joins Middlesex for T20 Blast

The 17-year-old will join up with his future county team-mates at Lord’s in July.

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West Indies had better plans than England: Former coach Stuart Law

Law was all praise for pacer Shannon Gabriel stating he was the one who 'put the wind up' England with his express pace.

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Shimron Hetmyer could be once-in-a-generation cricketer: Stuart Law

Former West Indies coach Stuart Law has tipped Shimron Hetmyer for greatness provided he reins himself in and gets a hang of the tempo of the different formats.

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Steve Smith, David Warner playing club cricket set an example: Stuart Law

The banned pair played Sydney club cricket to stay fresh, which Law felt was beneficial.

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Don’t underestimate West Indies at home: Former coach Stuart Law warns England

Law was in-charge when Windies stunned England to win the second Test at Headingley two years ago.

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Haven’t been near our best: Stuart Law

Law pointed out that this young West Indies outfit, despite showing promise, is far from a finished product.

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Stuart Law optimistic about his “improving” West Indies outfit

Stuart Law pointed out that it was the team’s inability to cope with pressure and seize the crucial moments that led them down.

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We forced India to bring back Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Stuart Law

Law said that the only way to dismiss India captain Virat Kohli, currently in red hot form, is for him to falter.

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