Windies crisis in cricket! After 27, the West Indies turn to legends for help. Cricket news

Cricket West Indies President, Kishore Shalo on Tuesday wrote a heartfelt letter for 26 of West Indies after losing the West Indies 3–0 on the land of the house.The West Indies were eventually excluded for 27, the second lowest score in the test history, lost by 176 runs. The West Indies have not won a test series on the soil of the house in three years.“Like a fan of every West Indian cricket, I felt the pain of our recent Test necklace in Australia. The result is deeply pain, how we have not only defeated, but the West Indies cricket has always represented our people: pride, identity and possibility.Kishore Shalo, president of Cricket West Indies, said, “Many of us will be able to sleep further for many people including players, which I know that this loss seems very heavy.”However, Shalo said that the West Indies side has pointed to Australia despite the loss of their series.“We have already seen encouraging signs, especially with the ball. Our batsmen are curious, but should now be even more intentional as they work to improve.“Now there is no time to overcome. Now there is time to stand closer as a people. These are moments that shape us,” he said.
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The President of Cricket West Indies has also reached the former legends of cricket to help.“As an immediate step, I have advised to convey an emergency meeting to the chairmanship of the cricket strategy and the obedient committee to review the recent test series against Australia, especially the final match,” he said.“To strengthen the discussions, I have invited for three of my three greatest batsmen: Sir Clive Lloyd, Sir Vivian Richards and Bryan Lara. They will join the previous Mahan Dr. Shivnarin Chanderpall, Dr. Shivnarin Chanderpall, Dr. Most Respected Desmond Hens and Ian Bradshow, who already serve in the committee.”The West Indies are now facing the most difficult challenge in the next cricket-a visit to India for two-testing tours in October.