Ramnaresh Sarwan slams board for West Indies cricket's decline ()
Georgetown (Guyana), April 8। Former captain Ramnaresh Sarwan has blamed the regional board for the decline of the West Indies cricket and believes CARICOM’s intervention represents the best chance at ensuring the sport’s revival.
The 35-year-old Guyanese, who led the West Indies in four Tests and five One-Dayers, said the region possessed plenty of talent but administrators had failed to manage the game properly, and this has led to the team’s slump internationally, reports CMC.
“WICB needs to take responsibility for the fall for WI cricket,” he said on Thursday.