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Ramnaresh
Sarwan of the West Indies, left, celebrates with Shivnarine
Chanderpaul, right, after reaching a century on
the fourth day of the fourth and final
test match against Australia at the Antigua
Recreation Ground
in St. John's, Antigua Monday, May 12, 2003. The West Indies
need 47 runs to win
going into the final day
Ramnaresh
Sarwan of the West Indies, right, bats as wicket keeper
Adam Gilchrist of Australia look on on the fourth day of the
fourth and final test match at the Antigua Recreation
Ground in St. John's, Antigua Monday, May 12, 2003. Sarwan
was later caught by Brett Lee for 115 runs. The West
Indies need 47 runs to win going into the final day
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The
in-form Ganga soon becomes the first Trinidadian
to score a century on his home
ground for 20 years.
It
followed his maiden century of 113 in the first Test and went
a long way in silencing his many critics, who had questioned
his temperament and tenacity if not his technique for the Test arena
after 17 lean overseas outings.
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- Tradewinds. Dave Martin
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