Windies too ‘one-dimensional’, laments Sir Viv

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Iconic former captain Sir Vivian Richards has criticised West Indies’ “one-dimensional” approach to their World Cup campaign and has slammed the lack of intensity shown in their defeat to Bangladesh last Monday.

West Indies went down by seven wickets to Bangladesh in Taunton to suffer their third defeat in five matches, and remain on three points in seventh spot in the 10-team table. Their lone win came against Pakistan in their opener three weeks ago.

The Caribbean side copped criticism for their persistence with the tactic of short-pitched bowling, which worked well against Pakistan and Australia but backfired against the Tigers who completed their highest-ever run chase of 322 to win with 51 balls remaining.

Iconic former West Indies skipper, Sir Vivian Richards.

“There didn’t seem to be any planning where if this particular plan isn’t going to work then what about the plan B, plan C or whatever the case is. We are too one dimensional,” Sir Viv, who never lost a Test series as captain, told the Observer here.

“It (short-pitched bowling) worked against Pakistan and when you’re coming up against other teams, sometimes it may not work, and there just didn’t seem to be any particular planning or any particular strategy or any intensity of West Indies wanting to win that match and defend that particular total.”

Bangladesh were propelled by veteran all-rounder Shakib-al-Hasan who lashed an unbeaten 124 from 99 deliveries, and Liton Das who carved out 94 not out off 69 balls – the pair sharing a record unbroken fourth wicket stand of 189.

The Windies, meanwhile, were ragged in the field, with half chances going abegging, while their bowlers failed to build pressure and sent down a plethora of loose deliveries.

Sir Viv, himself a World Cup hero for his splendid hundred in the 1979 final at Lord’s, said the fielding effort had not been up to par.

“I personally thought it was a score they should have been looking to defend and there just wasn’t any intensity in the field. There were some half chances and especially with the two guys who batted so well for Bangladesh,” Sir Viv pointed out.

“When you have opportunities like that, you have to take them and there is one that I saw that really highlighted West Indies trying to win that match was that bit when Sheldon Cottrell, that sharp bit of fielding and the release of the ball itself and running out … Tamim Iqbal.”

West Indies face unbeaten New Zealand in their sixth match of the World Cup on Saturday in Manchester.

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  1. Cricket is a game of glorious uncertainty but one thing is certain bowlers must know how to bowl. Batsmen must know how to bat, fielder’s must know how to field and keepers must know how to keep oh and the Captain must know how to Captain. That is how the game is won.

  2. Notes From A Native Son Of The Rock! Very rarely does this voice in the wilderness comment in the media on West Indies Cricket! It has been practice to discuss only with close friends! Let me begin with the following:
    “I have to tell you that we be­lieve very strong­ly in lo­cal­is­ing the expertise that we put behind our teams and we believe only in bring­ing in non-Caribbean ex­per­tise on­ly where it is not avail­able across the re­gion,” Skerritt (newly elected president of Cricket West Indies in March) said. “We want to be sure that the team does well at all times with the pos­si­ble resources but we al­so have to make sure that they have a Caribbean sup­port team around them. //“The changes we have triggered this week are more than a change in personnel or a shake-up in the ranks. This is a calculated strategic move designed to reignite the passion for a culture, where our cricket is being put back where it belongs – at the very centre. //“No decision will be made for political reasons or to fulfil insular means. West Indies cricket at its best has always been a representation of the hopes and aspirations of the Caribbean.” A very Lofty Goal in an era of Globalization, Technology, Sport Medicine and the Acceptance of International Professional Coaches!
    Since the World Cup 2019 began, I have not missed watching any of the matches by any team! Given the hours, sleep has been a fleeting thing! I came to the fearful and fretful opinion that the West Indies Coaching Staff’s Strategy was to bury Holder! Vivian Richards has confirmed my worst fears!
    A Very Sad Commentary! Reifer, Eastwick and Collymore: Pacers All! Their Game Plan! “This song, that song, same melody, No Variety” – Mighty Sparrow! It has been a disaster so far! With three games to go, will they search for Alternatives or Heaven’s Gate!
    “But if you still this call refuse, And dare such wondrous love abuse, Soon will He sadly from you turn,
    Your bitter prayer for mercy spurn, Too late! too late! will be the cry” – “Jesus of Nazareth has passed by.”

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