Some Caribbean comfort
The West Indies may be performing poorly, but the solution is not dismantling the team, as many cricket writers have professed
Judhajit
25-Feb-2013
The West Indies may be performing poorly, but the solution is not dismantling the team, as many cricket writers have professed. If the pressure from these writers, or the ICC, forces the West Indies to split up, it will be another act in a long line of decisions dictated from afar that will have a devastating effect upon the islands. BC Pires writes in defence on his blog BC Raw.com
The West Indies cricket team, like the Beatles or the United Nations, represent a far greater whole than the sum of its parts. The acid test is made in our hearts repeatedly and that will not change. Ask any West Indian: for all his success, would Darren Ganga prefer to play for Trinidad & Tobago or the West Indies? We all know the answer.