West Indies, Clive Lloyd and Test cricket
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Legendary cricketer Brian Lara has criticized the West Indies Cricket Board for Nicholas Pooran's premature retirement, attributing it to the decline of the team internationally.
Australia coach Andrew McDonald became the latest individual to comment on the growing concerns about the Dukes ball. Previously, both India and England teams complained about the same during the third Test at Lord's.
At 11 for 6, New Zealand's 70-year record of 26 all out was under threat. When Scott Boland took his hat-trick, there was a realistic chance they would at least have someone to share it with. There won't be many people across the Tasman shouting Sam Konstas a beer after his misfield.
West Indies Cricket is already looking to the past to help improve its future after one of its worst performances in nearly a century of playing test matches.
Only a day after the West Indies endured one of their worst performances in nearly a century of playing Test matches, the president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) was looking to the past to improve the future.
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As West Indies cricket continues to struggle, Lara’s remarks reflect a growing concern about the board’s failure to adapt to the changing landscape of the game.
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By Shah Faisal Australia clean swept The West Indies 3-0 in the recently concluded test series in the Caribbean. Though the score line 3-0 might suggest an
Pakistan and West Indies are at odds over their upcoming white-ball series, with PCB pushing to drop ODIs for T20s. Meanwhile, Pakistan tours Bangladesh without key players, and West Indies prepare fo
Former West Indian opener Gordon Greenidge said ace Indian batter Virat Kohli was the last cricketer he enjoyed watching amid the ongoing England Test series.
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc took 6-9 as the West Indies made the second-lowest score in Test history, suffering a humiliating 176-run defeat at Sabina Park on Monday. West Indies just avoided New Zealand’s record low of 26, set in 1955, and Shallow said there would be an inquest to review a dismal 3-0 series loss.