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| Hooper urges run productionWest Indies captain Carl Hooper says the team's batsmen need to start scoring runs as a unit. Bring on the AussiesSouth African journalist Marcus Prior says South Africa are ready to take on Australia following their triumphant Caribbean tour. Samuels salvages Windies' prideMarlon Samuels hits a half century as West Indies win the final one-day international against South Africa. Jonty's superb effort South Africa's fast bowler Makhaya Ntini sends his final postcard from the Caribbean for BBC Sport Online. Hooper's patient approach Caribbean broadcaster Donna Symmonds explores the options available to Carl Hooper after his first series as captain. Windies open academy The West Indies are taking an important step in the search for new talent by opening their own cricket academy. Nel protests innocence South African paceman Andre Nel insists he is not guilty after he and five others are fined for using marijuana in the West Indies. West Indies crumble again South Africa beat West Indies by 53 runs at Trinidad to storm 5-1 ahead in the one-day series. Drug ban threat hits Gibbs Six South Africans, including batsman Herschelle Gibbs, are fined for smoking marijuana in the West Indies. Pollock delight over series win South African captain Shaun Pollock is jubilant as he hails his players following their one-day series victory over the West Indies. SA claim series win A swashbuckling 107 from Herschelle Gibbs sets up a one-day series win for South Africa against the West Indies. South Africa seal weekend whitewash Allan Donald takes four wickets as South Africa beat West Indies by eight wickets at Grenada. Kallis sets up SA win Jacques Kallis hits his seventh one-day century as South Africa beat West Indies by 132 runs. Gibbs century beats Windies Herschelle Gibbs scores 104 as South Africa beat the West Indies by eight wickets to level the one-day series. Jacobs thwarts SA A final-ball boundary from Ridley Jacobs gives the West Indies victory over South Africa in the first one-day international. Walsh bows out in style Courtney Walsh retires from Test cricket on a winning note, guiding West Indies to a 130-run win over South Africa. Walsh's final fling? Caribbean broadcaster Donna Symmonds says Courtney Walsh will always be a true West Indian legend. Learning the killer instinct BBC Sport Online assesses the fast bowling options available to West Indies following Courtney Walsh's retirement. South Africa clinch series victory Nicky Boje and Shaun Pollock put the skids under the West Indies as South Africa record an 82-run win in the Fourth Test. Windies survive late collapse South Africa are denied victory in the third Test thanks to controversial time-wasting tactics. South Africa tour results Click here for a full list of results for South Africa's tour of the West Indies. | England v PakistanAll the latest news Hooper rebuilds Jonty's special day A wayward talent ![]() The old order changes Who's whoProfiles of the South African tour squad On the upSouth Africa leave West Indies behind Where and when South Africa's full tour itinerary ICC Test Championship How is your country faring? Caribbean News All the latest from BBC World Service | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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