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Fazeer Mohammad said:Let's get something straight here.
It is one thing to lament the seemingly unstoppable slide of West Indies cricket from incomparable superiority to almost laughable mediocrity. No-one can seriously argue either that the decline has been pretty much the result of our indifference and incompetence at all levels, even if we often lean on issues like restrictions in English county cricket and the modification of playing conditions and financial arrangements by the International Cricket Council in the hope of deflecting some of the responsibility for what essentially amounts to complacency and negligence on the part of the people of the Caribbean.
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Fazeer Mohammad said:So we're talking about 15 years unbeaten in Test series. In contrast, Australia haven't even managed a four-year stretch of invincibility, losing series in India in 1998, Sri Lanka in 2001, England in 2005 and now in India again just a week ago.
You can decorate these realities as much as you want, they won't change, although perceptions of the relevant periods are influenced by inferences that West Indian dominance by speed was just not cricket and it was repressive, monotonous, patently unfair and allegedly turned millions of people away from the game.
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