West Indies cricket in a hole
The ICC's Dave Richardson has proposed that Test cricket be divided into two tiers
The most highly-paid players ever in the history of West Indies cricket and, arguably, the greatest underachievers, are again at loggerheads with the administrative managers of the game here with money once again being central to the dispute, the latest incarnation of the WICB seemingly unable to arrive at a series of systems that would have forestalled the kind of international embarrassment occasioned by a players' strike at the onset of what was supposed to have been a team-fortifying tournament.
I am at the point where I refuse to hold any one party responsible, as I believe that both sides have been withholding from us, thus making it easy for the members of the public to take sides without necessarily being fully informed.
There is a deep emotional connection between English-speaking Caribbean people and their West Indies cricket team. It is grounded in history and culture. Stakeholders in cricket who act without proper cognisance of the people who support the game are on a hopelessly wrong path.