Kumble bowls India to historic win
Anil Kumble turned in another matchwinning performance, taking 6 for 78 as India clinched a historic win at Kingston, beating West Indies by 49 runs to win a series in the West Indies for the first time since 1971
Anil Kumble turned in another matchwinning performance, taking 6 for 78 as India clinched a historic win at Kingston, beating West Indies by 49 runs to win a series in the West Indies for the first time since 1971
Either side of fierce winds and a brief tropical shower, it rained wickets at Sabina Park as India took charge of the final Test of the series
Jerome Taylor evoked Jamaican legends like Michael Holding with a consummate display that fetched him figures of 5 for 50.
He might not have made the mountain of runs that Gavaskar manged, but Dravid, throughout the series, was outstanding. In the final Test at Kingston he was plain awesome
Brian Lara comes out with startling revelations while speaking to the media after the Jamaica Test
Rahul Dravid relects on a historic win to the media at the end of the Jamaica Test
On the fringes of the Jamaica Test Siddhartha Vaidyanathan spoke to Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dravid hailed his pace-bowling attack for playing a significant part in the series victory and, also said that India had played "better cricket" throughout the series
Sabina Park - the once-great Caribbean fortress - was an arena transformed; 35 years of hurt overcome
Amit Varma and S Rajesh discuss the third day of the Jamaica Test
Press conferences of Harbhajan Singh and Bennett King
In what was a startling revelation, he said that he wasn't aware of the fact that he was one of the selectors and even said he would revisit his decision to captain the team in the next few weeks
In the end India finally delivererd the knockout punch and sealed a series victory, but it was much closer than Rahul Dravid would have anticipated when West Indies had slumped to 128 for 6 and then 144 for 7
At the end of the day there was only one team with broken hearts and it was most definitely not West Indies
Fazeer Mohammed writes that Brian Lara's statements regarding the pitch and team selection , though justified, leaves the impression that he's fishing for excuses following the loss in Jamaica
Rahul Dravid gives a lesson in the art of defence on a minefield of a pitch with the series at stake
Rahul Dravid and Brian Lara discuss the state of affairs at the end of day one of the Jamaica Test
Rahul Dravid and Brian Lara spoke to the media at the end of the day
Amit Varma and S Rajesh discuss the second day of the Jamaica Test
It's as if this Test match is being played on two different pitches - one on which Rahul Dravid is batting, and the other on which the rest of the 21 players are battling it out
Sixteen wickets fell today - some to unplayable deliveries, some to lack of technique and some to recklessness - but Rahul Dravid stood like a giant among pygmies
Chris Gayle is upbeat about West Indies' chances of winning the series at Jamaica and hopes to make a big score in the process
Match home for the fourth Test between West Indies and India in Jamaica between June 30 and July 4, 2006
Jerome Taylor's first five-wicket haul in Test cricket was based on the extremely sound principles of bowling an excellent line and length, and doing it so consistently that the batsmen are ultimately forced into mistakes
Amit Varma and S Rajesh discuss the first day of the Jamaica Test
Amit Varma and Sambit Bal discuss the forthcoming Jamaica Test
The Lowdown on Denesh Ramdin
Stats preview of the fourth Test between West Indiesand India