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West Indies cricket
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West Indian Cricket is perhaps a little different from
cricket in other places. This is because it has evolved and progressed
according to the diverse histories and cultures of the different
islands. The west Indian cricket team popularly refrred to as the
“windies” was initially represented by the English Caribbean countries.
In the 1930’s the representation confined itself to the british colonies
and British Guyana. Currently almost all the independent states like
Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, Trindidad, Tobago to name a few are
represented. Until the 1960’s , the West indian team was dominated only
by the whites, it was only later on that the natives came into the
picture. The year 1930 saw the Windies play against England when they
registered their first win. Learie Constantine turned out to be a
devastating bowler.The year also culminated with a series loss against
Australia, but the spirit of the bowlers and the captain impressed the
Aussies. Another landmark as far as west Indian Cricket went was that
they ensured that the natives and the whites were housed in the same
hotel. Truly a great victory indeed.
For a spell, the Windies went on the decline when they lost to Australia, England and even to India. Rohan Kanhai who took over as Captain, revived west Indian Cricket a little. Clive lloyd replaced Kanhai and the 1970’s saw the emergence of many fast bowelers. Holding, Marshall , Croft and Garner were the jewels that studded its bowling line up, and on the batting front Richards, Greenidge, Kallicharan added strength to an already strong batting line up. The Windies remained world champions till the midde of the 1990;s. Curtly Ambrose, Walsh, aand Bishop spearheaded the pace attack when the other bowlers retired and Windies dominated all the other countries for a spell. Because of their strapping build and athleticism, many natives chose volleyball or other ball games. As a result, cricket was deprived of their services and the result was an inevitable “fall”. Chanderpaul, Sarwan and the brilliant Brian lara entered the scene, but West indian cricket declined. Compounded by fiscal disputes and a few defeats West Indian Cricket went into doldrums from where it is trying to recover. :: Authored by M. Hemdev.
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