Shoddy facilities key to West Indies decline says Brendan Nash ()
Melbourne, December 18 - Former West Indies vice-captain Brendan Nash believes the poor standard of cricket facilities in the Caribbean has played a role in the decline of the game in the region.
The Australian-born left-hander, who played 21 Tests between 2008 and 2011 after qualifying to represent the West Indies through his father, who is Jamaican, said the quality of the facilities at all levels had fallen off, and this had directly impacted on development, reports CMC.
"A lot of money was spent on the 2007 World Cup to increase the standard of facilities," Nash said on Thursday.