West Indies' glory days of the past may never come back, said legendary former fast bowler Curtly Ambrose. Ambrose said that the West Indies may be able to be competitive and climb up the International Cricket Council's (ICC) rankings again but the team may never be able to dominate world cricket the way they did during his playing days.
"When we were the best team in the world, West Indians all over the globe could walk and boast about how good we were because we were the best, so it's going to be difficult to see those glory days again. Yes, we can be competitive and climb up the ICC rankings and be a force to be reckoned with again, but those glory days, I don't think we will see them again," said Ambrose on the Talk Sports Live in Antigua.
Ambrose said that while he doesn't mean any disrespect to the current generation, most younger players don't quite know what cricket means to Caribbean people living in the islands and abroad.