After Its Worst Collapse in Tests, West Indies Knock On Lara, Viv Richards and Lloyd

The West Indians were looking at the past to improve the future of the Caribbean Cricket Board, one day after enduring one of the worst performances in about centuries -old test matches.
WICB President Kishore said on Tuesday Tuesday, Australia lost the third of the three tests, while only 27 running in the second Innings, only 27 running West Richards and Brian Lara said that he planned to get the Caribbean jigsaw.
The collapse of the stroke continued a model for the West Indian test team-2022-23 Since he defeated Zimbabve in the Caribbean, he did not win a test series.
He drew three since then and lost five series. In the third test on Monday, the third test resulted in a humiliating defeat against Australia in the last few weeks.
Shallow had seen enough.
“The result deeply hurts not only because of how we lost, but also because the West Indian islands always represents our people: pride, identity and probability,” he said.
“There will be some sleepless nights for many of us, including players who make this loss heavily.
It was really a force. In the late 1970s, the Caribbean side was accepted as the official world champions, a title they held in the 1980s thanks to fruits such as Richards, which were completed with feared bowls such as Curtly Ambrose.
Now, after receiving a British knight for jacking services, Richards, sometimes known as Sir Viv, will be part of the recovery package. Wellow said he had ordered an emergency meeting to balance the Australian test series “especially last match”.
A part of the Fast Bowling, which was produced against Australia in the series, was similar to the days when the West Indian Islands dominated the cricket world of Pacemen, but the lack of strokes left the team badly.
“To strengthen the debate, I invited three of our players who have hit the biggest ball so far: Clive Lloyd, Vivian Richards and Brian Lara,” he said. “They will join the past Greats Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Desmond Haynes and Ian Bradshaw.”
The 80 -year -old Lloyd was the captain of the West Indian Islands and was the leading figure of his team’s overwhelming success. In 1984, 110 test careers, which ended in 1984, scored 19 centuries. 73 -year -old Richards scored 24 centuries in 121 test matches.
Lara, who retired in 2006, scored 34 centuries in 131 tests. In 2004, it holds the record of the most work, not 400 against England. It continues to be the only four centuries in the test jack.
It is not clear whether the support group will help in shorter formats of the ODI and Twenty20 jack. West Indies received 3-0 series in both formats this year. On the plus side, the Caribbean team drew a series of ODI and won a T20 series in Ireland.
In 1928, Wellow insists that he did not pay the chaos lip service surrounding the test team, which played the first test matches in the UK and lost the 3-0 series.
“This engagement is not a ceremony,” he said Shallow. “These will be invaluable, as men who help to identify our Golden Age and the next stage of our cricket development will be invaluable.”



