Hobart, December 17 - Former Test captain Darren Sammy has said the West Indies cricket was facing "difficult times" following the heavy defeat to Australia in the opening Test last week, but he is hoping the embattled unit can be at least competitive in the remaining games.
The West Indies suffered a humiliating innings and 212-run loss inside three days in the opening Test at the Bellerive Oval ground here last week, their worst defeat to Australia in 84 years, reports CMC.
Sammy, who led the Windies in 30 of his 38 Tests, said his full support was behind the side and he was backing them to give a better showing in the upcoming contests in Melbourne and Sydney. Sammy is currently in the city to play for Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League T20 tournament.