West Indies have lacked a strong leader
In the Age, Greg Baum writes that there has been no unifying, strong leader after Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards to break the freefall West Indies cricket finds itself in
West Indian cricket is nearly irrelevant. Yet their teams still are populated by cricketers who a Caribbean commentator once characterised as "a bit too pleased with themselves". Chris Gayle epitomised them: such a devastating player, so insouciant. No successor to Worrell and Lloyd emerged to temper and tame.