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June 12, 2007Posted on 06/12/2007 in West Indies cricket
Woolmer one of many Windies woes
The news that Bob Woolmer was not murdered and died of natural causes adds to the woes of West Indies cricket, according to Jon Pierik in the Herald Sun.
In a sad way, the confusion around Woolmer's death is almost a representation of what's wrong with West Indies cricket at the moment. While the Test team finally showed some heart in the third Test against England this week, recent scorecards have been abysmal. Clearly, when it comes to all matters cricket, there is much work the West Indies must do on and off the field to repair their reputation.
In The Sydney Morning Herald, Phil Wilkins speaks to Mark Taylor about the difference between the current West Indies team and the outfit Taylor faced in the 1980s and 1990s.