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14 Mar 2017 11:37 #337384
by chairman
In more ways than one, the Caribbean islands can sweep you off your feet. The underlying dream for every outsider is to save money and experience life in those visually breath-taking beaches. Despite claims from various other lands, this region is the ‘Paradise on Earth’. In such a place, how can the cricket be anything other than captivating.
The cluster of small islands, represented under the umbrella of West Indies, possess the spirit of cricket like no other. Run in and bowl fast. See the ball and whack it hard. This is the game in its most simplified as well as truest sense. With a brand of cricket that puts a smile on every face barring the opposition’s, the Caribbean legacy is one to be endured.
However, the recent travails of West Indies have raised a pertinent question. Is cricket in the Caribbean drowning to a slow death? The team, which once ruled the game like no other, is now struggling to secure automatic qualification for the World Cup and finds itself hitting the headlines for elusive Test victories such as 2014 Barbados and 2016 Sharjah.
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14 Mar 2017 12:12 #337393
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Consider this – from March 6, 1980 to March 31, 1995, West Indies did not lose a single Test series. They played 29 series during that time period and won 20 of those. Such a level of dominance is hard to find in any team sport at the international level. Add the World Cup trophies in the 70s, the men from the Caribbean towered over everyone else for two and a half decades.
Aside from their much superior skills, there was an inherent burning desire for that generation of West Indies cricketers to showcase their might in a world still feeling the aftermath of colonialism and race-filled antipathy. Their inter-island rivalry notwithstanding, seldom has a sports team played for one common goal.
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14 Mar 2017 12:19 #337394
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They were united by the urge to represent the black man’s pride in a game invented during imperialism. Even as Apartheid shook South Africa, the black man had the Caribbean giants to look up to. This was sport providing the platform for making a defining cultural statement.
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14 Mar 2017 12:31 #337395
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A couple of decades later, West Indies cricket is standing on the debris caused by an unabated sequence of ignominious defeats. Since the turn of the millennium, they have won just 17 Tests as against 86 losses from 146 matches against teams other than Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
If the frequency of one Test victory per year is discomforting enough, their ODI performances are not something to rave about either. Barring the unexpected 2004 Champions Trophy triumph, they have not come close to winning any other 50-overs tournament in the last 17 years or so.
Delving deep into the pretext for their steady downfall throws up a futile combination of various factors. The uniting cause has dissipated but the inter-island rivalry lingers on as the elephant in the room. With the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) making matters worse for all stakeholders, it is no wonder that West Indies’ modern-day stars abandon ship for greener pastures.
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15 Mar 2017 12:12 #337455
by timmyj51
Frum 1980 to 1995 Rastas dominent in Jurassic. But during dat same period day NEBER won the WC!!
Writing on de wall: bein tops in Jurassic fast becumin obsolete...LO da future of cricket...Rastas
have FAILED to come to terms wid dat!!! ::confused:: ::confused:: ::confused:: ::confused::
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