West Indies' steps towards erasing difficult phase
West Indies' victories in the past two decades have been few and far between
For the past two decades, the West Indies’ free-fall from top to bottom of the heap has been caused by a complex assortment of factors. It has been accelerated by a debilitating loss of self-belief.
Old habits die hard and several surfaced against New Zealand. Yet, the West Indies have started to win again, often clawing their way out of difficult spots. It is a start to overcoming their negative mindset. It is a well-used cliché in all sport, but accurate all the same, that winning is as much a habit as losing.