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27 all out! To blame IPL? Brian Lara makes a big comment on the fall of West Indies cricket

Brandon King of West Indies is bowled by Mitchell Starc of Australia on three days of the third Test cricket match at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica on Monday, July 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Ricardo Majlan)

The West Indies were excluded for just 27, the second lowest score in test history, and the worst score since 1955, as they bowed to a series clean sweep to lose the third Test in Jamaica.On the third day of day and night testing in Jamaica, the West Indies were more than more than 26 runs against England in 1955 against England. The last lowest total of 47 by the West Indies, which he was managed against England in 2004.

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In view of the defeat, the President of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Kishore Shalo has called for an emergency meeting to review the series and especially the final match.The Windies cricket has reached its former legends to resolve the ongoing crisis.

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“I have invited three of my three greatest batsmen: Sir Clive Lloyd, Sir Vivian Richards and Brian Lara. He was the last great Dr. Shivnarin Chanderpall, Dr. The most respectable Desmond Hens, Ian Bradshow, who already work in the committee will be included, “Shalo said in a statement. However, West Indies veteran Brian Lara has indirectly blamed the Indian Premier League (IPL) and other T20 leagues for the fall of cricket in Caribbean.Lara said on cricket podcast “Stick to Cricket”, “We played first class cricket and some of us also played county cricket to try to enter the West Indies team.” “Now we are using the Western East team as a step stone, as a platform for us, you know, around the contract. And it’s not the player’s fault.” Meanwhile, former England cricketer David Lillod has convicted the top three – India, Australia and England. “Big Three, they all take money. England, Australia, England take all money. They get big broadcasting deals. You have got even more distribution to allow West Indies, New Zealand, Sri Lanka to compete.”Former West Indies captain Carl Hooper has asked for a change in the current set up. Hooper said on ABC cricket, “Cricket West Indies, I really feel that some heads should roll for it because they have taken some decisions and this is the result of those decisions.” “They have made some wholesale changes, massive changes, which I do not need was not needed. … To make wholesale changes and then to achieve such results, Cricket West Indies have held their hands and held accountable.”

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