Viv Richards, Carl Hooper Demand Apology from Brian Lara over Intimidation Claims

Viv Richards, Carl Hooper Demand Apology from Brian Lara over Intimidation Claims

Viv Richards and Carl Hooper have vehemently denounced claims made by Brian Lara in his autobiography, “Lara: The England Chronicles.” Lara alleged that Richards intimidated players on the West Indies cricket team, causing Hooper to cry “once a week.”

In a joint statement, Richards and Hooper expressed their dismay at the “gross misrepresentations” in Lara’s book, which they believe distort their off-field relationship. They categorically deny Lara’s assertion that Richards was aggressive towards Hooper, causing him emotional distress.

“Such descriptions paint Sir Vivian as a perpetrator of emotional abuse – an assertion that is not only baseless but also deeply hurtful to both parties,” the statement reads.

Richards, Hooper’s first captain, has always been a supportive mentor, according to the statement. Their nearly 40-year relationship is built on mutual respect and camaraderie.

The statement demands a public retraction and apology from Lara for the harm caused by his false claims. “It is crucial for the integrity of public discourse and their personal and professional lives that the truth is set right,” it adds.

Lara’s allegations have sparked controversy and raised questions about the culture within the West Indies cricket team. Richards and Hooper’s response highlights the importance of addressing such issues and ensuring a respectful and supportive environment for all players.

West Indies Fast Bowlers: A Legacy of Fear and Broken Bones

West Indies Fast Bowlers: A Legacy of Fear and Broken Bones

The West Indies fast bowlers have left an indelible mark on the annals of cricket, leaving a trail of broken bones and shattered dreams in their wake. One of the most iconic images in the sport is that of England’s Mike Gatting, his nose shattered by a delivery from the legendary Malcolm Marshall.

Marshall’s pace was so fearsome that he once found a piece of bone embedded in the ball after bowling a delivery. Three days later, another West Indian fast bowler, Patrick Patterson, claimed four wickets on his Test debut, helping his team to a crushing 10-wicket victory. It was the first time in history that a team had lost 5-0 after just one Test.

Generations of West Indian fast bowlers have terrorized batters with their raw pace and relentless aggression. Michael Holding’s over to England’s Geoff Boycott in Barbados in 1981 is widely regarded as the fiercest and finest in Test cricket history. Boycott was beaten by the first five balls, and the sixth prised his off stump out of the ground.

In the days when such things were allowed, it was a thrilling spectacle to stand behind the nets and witness the sheer pace of the West Indian bowlers. Andy Roberts, Malcolm Marshall, and Joel Garner were among the most feared bowlers of their era.

By far the fastest bowler I ever saw was Patterson, who tore apart the England batting lineup in a 5-0 Test series win. His pace was frightening, and my respect for batters like Sunil Gavaskar and Graham Gooch went up manifold.

“I knew if I got hit by any of his deliveries, I could die on the spot,” said Krishnamahcari Srikkanth, who faced Patterson bravely in Sharjah and in home series. “I survived only because of my reflexes.”

There are few more thrilling sights on a cricket field than a fast bowler in flow. It appeals to something primal in us, affording us a glimpse of something refined for modern sensibilities. None of us likes fast bowling, said an English batter, but some of us don’t let on. Opening batters are natural fits on psychiatrist’s couches; to be unaffected requires the kind of mind and skill not available to all.

Former England opener Steve James once said, “I was scared of fast bowling. Or to be precise, I was scared of being hurt by fast bowling. I am pretty sure many other batters had similar feelings, but how many admit it?”

The death of Australian Phil Hughes from a bouncer in a first-class game has made the reaction to fast bowling more rooted in common sense and openness. In general, as studies have shown, a batter has 0.6 seconds to work out the line of the ball, figure out its likely course, decide on the stroke, and then for the limbs to receive that information from the brain before a stroke is played. Speed often defeats reactions, as fast bowler John Snow said.

However you look at it, a West Indies batter reminding an English fast bowler of those waiting at home is simply delightful!

India's Spin Quartet Strategy for T20 World Cup Endorsed by Courtney Walsh

India’s Spin Quartet Strategy for T20 World Cup Endorsed by Courtney Walsh

India’s Strategic Spin Quartet for T20 World Cup

West Indies pace legend Courtney Walsh has endorsed India’s decision to include four spinners in their T20 World Cup squad, recognizing it as a strategic alignment with their strengths.

India’s selectors have opted for Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, and Ravindra Jadeja in their 15-man squad, a move that has raised eyebrows. However, Walsh believes it is a wise choice given India’s historical reliance on spin bowling.

“India picking four spinners I’m not surprised… it seems to be their strength,” Walsh said. “West Indies have picked three spinners. It’s going to be different conditions and everybody has to balance the team.”

India’s captain Rohit Sharma has hinted that the slow and sluggish wickets expected in the West Indies, as well as the unusually early starts, may have influenced their decision. Walsh agrees that these factors could favor spinners.

“India still have quality fast bowlers, most of the teams do, so it will be a very competitive tournament. The majority of the teams have good-quality fast bowlers and spinners,” Walsh said. “It’s (the tournament) going to be dominated by the bat possibly. But it is difficult to predict who is going to win it, difficult to predict which bowler is going to be a standout. The teams that execute well will be successful.”

Walsh also expressed optimism about the West Indies’ chances in the tournament, which they will co-host. “I’m expecting them to do very well. It’s a nice balanced team and I am very optimistic that they’ll play quality cricket. The group is not the easiest but once we reach the super sixes, there’s a really good chance.”

Walsh, who holds the record for the most Test wickets (519), offered advice to India’s star pacer Jasprit Bumrah. “Stay fit, have fun. The more you play the more experienced you get,” he said. “It’s all about managing the injuries well. That will help him become fitter, stronger and better. You can only play if you are fit enough.”

Walsh also emphasized the importance of protecting young West Indies pace sensation Shamar Joseph, who played a key role in their recent Test victory in Australia. “West Indies have to (protect him), he’s got to protect himself. When I watch his interviews he has a very level head, which is very, very good to see. He loves the game, has passion for the game,” Walsh said. “I think the West Indies have to make sure to look after him. Keep him injury-free for longevity. It’s early days yet but I’m very excited to see what he does.”

Andre Russell: Fashionista, Bollywood Debutant, and IPL All-Rounder

Andre Russell: Fashionista, Bollywood Debutant, and IPL All-Rounder

Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner Shah Rukh Khan has showered praise on his star player Andre Russell, calling him a “fashionista” and comparing his camaraderie with Rinku Singh to the iconic Jai-Veeru duo from the movie “Sholey.”

Russell, a big-hitting West Indies all-rounder, has been a long-time recruit of the two-time IPL franchise. Khan lauded Russell’s fashion sense, saying, “He likes to dress well, do his hair.” He also revealed that Russell owns designer spikes, including Gucci ones.

Amidst the praise, news broke that Russell would be making his debut in a Hindi music video titled “Ladki Tu Kamaal Ki,” featuring actress Avika Gor. The first look of the video went viral on social media.

Russell’s debut in Bollywood as a singer and actor has been met with excitement. The all-rounder has taken the tag of “all-rounder” seriously, extending his talents beyond the cricket field.

Former Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram, who worked with Russell and Sunil Narine as bowling coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, revealed the bizarre schedule of the West Indies stars during the IPL. Akram said that Narine and Russell stay up all night and sleep during the day when in India for the tournament.

“When I was a part of KKR, I would wake up early for breakfast. Sunil Narine came for breakfast with swollen eyes. I asked him, ‘Hey mate! What’s happening?'” Akram recalled. “He said I haven’t slept. I said what do you mean I haven’t slept. He said I am on West Indies time.”

Akram added that Russell also follows the same schedule, sleeping during the day and staying up all night.

Russell’s debut music video, “Ladki Tu Kamaal Ki,” is set to release soon, adding another dimension to his already impressive career.

Brian Lara Urges India to Promote Suryakumar Yadav to Number Three for T20 World Cup

Brian Lara Urges India to Promote Suryakumar Yadav to Number Three for T20 World Cup

Legendary West Indian batsman Brian Lara has urged India to promote Suryakumar Yadav to the crucial number three position in their batting lineup for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Lara believes that Suryakumar’s exceptional skills and abilities make him the ideal candidate to occupy this pivotal spot in the team’s batting order.

Lara, who is currently providing commentary for the Indian Premier League (IPL), emphasized the importance of getting Suryakumar to the crease as early as possible. He believes that the swashbuckling batsman can put India in an unassailable position if he bats first or win the game if he bats second.

“My one advice, and I don’t know if you’re going to like it or not, but Sky has to bat at three. He just has to bat at three. He is one of the greatest T20 players in the game,” Lara said. “And you speak to players like Sir Viv, and he will tell you he used to want to get out there in the middle.”

Lara’s suggestion would require a reshuffling of India’s top order, with Suryakumar moving up to number three and Virat Kohli potentially opening the innings alongside Rohit Sharma. This would leave Yashasvi Jaiswal on the bench.

Lara also expressed his hope for an India-West Indies final at the T20 World Cup, which would make up for the disappointment of India’s early exit from the 2007 ODI World Cup in the Caribbean.

“India and West Indies final is going to make up for so much wrong that has happened in the past. India missing out in 2007 in the second round, that killed us in the Caribbean. We don’t want that to happen again,” Lara said.

Regarding India’s spin bowling options, Lara believes that only a couple of the four spinners selected in the squad, Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, are likely to play in the starting eleven. He praised Chahal’s intelligence and ability to out-think batters, as well as Kuldeep’s wicket-taking prowess.

Despite the ongoing debate surrounding Kohli’s strike rate, Lara believes that players like him are essential to the team’s success. “You have to have a player like Virat in the playing eleven,” Lara added.

T20 World Cup Faces Terror Threat, West Indies Assures Safety

T20 World Cup Faces Terror Threat, West Indies Assures Safety

West Indies T20 World Cup Faces Terror Threat, CWI Assures Safety Measures

The upcoming T20 World Cup, co-hosted by West Indies and the USA, has been placed under a terror threat from North Pakistan, according to a report by Cricbuzz. The threat, attributed to pro-Islamic State (IS) media sources, incites violence against sporting events and urges supporters to join the battlefield in their countries.

Despite the alarming threat, Cricket West Indies (CWI) has reassured stakeholders about the implementation of comprehensive safety measures. CEO Jonny Graves emphasized the organization’s close collaboration with authorities in host countries and cities to monitor and mitigate any potential risks.

“We want to assure all stakeholders that safety and security of everyone at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is our number one priority,” Graves stated. “We have a comprehensive and robust security plan in place.”

Similar reports have surfaced in Caribbean media outlets. Trinidad Prime Minister Keith Rowley confirmed that security agencies have plans in place to address any threats to matches. Additionally, Barbados regional security officials are monitoring potential threats, and intelligence of a potential threat has been received through pro-Islamic State media group “Nashir Pakistan.”

The T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place from June 2 to 29, with matches being held in Barbados, Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, St Vincent, Saint Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. CWI has emphasized its commitment to ensuring the safety of all participants and attendees.

West Indies Announce 15-Man Squad for 2024 T20 World Cup

West Indies Announce 15-Man Squad for 2024 T20 World Cup

West Indies have unveiled their 15-man squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup, with Shimron Hetmyer making a notable return and Shamar Joseph receiving a surprise call-up.

Hetmyer, who famously missed his flight to the 2022 T20 World Cup, has been recalled to the fold after a strong showing in domestic cricket. The left-handed batsman has been in impressive form for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), averaging over 40 with a strike rate of 140.

Another notable inclusion is Joseph, a 24-year-old fast bowler who has played only three T20s for West Indies. However, his stunning seven-wicket haul in the historic Test win at the Gabba against Australia has caught the attention of selectors.

Alzarri Joseph has been named deputy to captain Rovman Powell, while Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, and Jason Holder are all included in the squad.

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy confirmed that Sunil Narine was considered for selection but is unavailable due to his retirement from international cricket. Sammy also stated that CWI has requested the BCCI to release West Indies players from the ongoing IPL as soon as possible.

West Indies are placed in Group C alongside Papua New Guinea (PNG), Uganda, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Their first two matches will be played in Providence, Guyana, against PNG on June 2 and Uganda on June 8. They will then face New Zealand at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad on June 12, before their final group game against Afghanistan on June 17 in St Lucia.

West Indies Women Seal Series Win with Thrilling Two-Run Victory over Pakistan

West Indies Women Seal Series Win with Thrilling Two-Run Victory over Pakistan

West Indies’ women’s cricket team clinched an unassailable 3-0 series lead over Pakistan in the T20I series after a thrilling two-run victory in the third match. The match witnessed a stunning collapse from Pakistan in the death overs, triggered by the brilliance of Hayley Matthews.

Matthews, who has been in exceptional form throughout the series, once again led the charge for West Indies with a commanding 68 off 49 balls. Her innings guided the visitors to a competitive total of 132 for 5. Pakistan, in response, looked poised for victory at 115 for 2, with Sidra Ameen anchoring the chase with a well-crafted 63 off 58 balls.

However, the match took a dramatic turn in the final overs. Matthews, who had already taken two wickets in the match, struck twice in as many deliveries to spark a stunning collapse. Pakistan lost six wickets for just 10 runs in 20 deliveries, handing West Indies an improbable victory.

The hosts’ implosion began when Matthews dismissed Ameen with a pinpoint yorker. The next ball, she trapped Fatima Sana in front of the stumps. The pressure mounted on Pakistan as Aaliyah Alleyne removed Nida Dar in the following over.

With the momentum firmly in West Indies’ favor, the hosts’ nerves began to fray. A needless run-out and a rash shot from Sana further compounded their misery. Pakistan’s hopes of a series win evaporated as they fell short by a mere two runs.

The victory was a testament to the resilience and determination of the West Indies team. Matthews, in particular, was a standout performer, showcasing her all-round abilities with both bat and ball. Pakistan, despite their valiant efforts, were unable to overcome the psychological scars of their previous narrow defeats in the series.

Hayley Matthews Stars as West Indies Dominate Pakistan in Second T20I

Hayley Matthews Stars as West Indies Dominate Pakistan in Second T20I

West Indies’ Hayley Matthews continued her impressive all-round form to lead her team to a dominant seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in the second T20I in Karachi. Matthews’ 3 for 26 restricted Pakistan to a below-par 121 for 7, while her unbeaten 58 off 43 balls guided West Indies to a comfortable chase.

Pakistan opted to bat first but struggled to gain momentum, with Gull Feroza’s laborious 14 off 29 balls setting the tone for a slow start. Muneeba Ali’s 55 off 47 balls provided some respite, but Pakistan’s innings lacked impetus, reaching only 33 runs in the powerplay.

Matthews’ bowling proved decisive, as she dismissed Sidra Ameen early and then returned to claim two wickets in the final over, including the crucial scalp of Nida Dar. Pakistan’s total of 121 looked inadequate on a pitch that appeared to offer more assistance to the batters.

West Indies began their chase aggressively, with Matthews striking five boundaries in the first five overs. However, Pakistan’s spin trio of Nashra Sandhu, Tuba Hassan, and Nida Dar slowed the scoring rate, restricting West Indies to six runs per over for the next six overs.

Despite the slowdown, West Indies never lost control of the chase. Matthews’ dismissal brought Shemaine Campbelle to the crease, but her dismissal by Tuba Hassan gave Pakistan a glimmer of hope. However, Chedean Nation’s boundary sealed the victory, completing a clinical performance by West Indies.

The third T20I of the five-match series will be played on 30 April in Karachi, with West Indies on the verge of securing a series victory.

West Indies 'A' Team Arrives in Nepal for Historic T20 Series, Receives Surprising Welcome

West Indies ‘A’ Team Arrives in Nepal for Historic T20 Series, Receives Surprising Welcome

West Indies ‘A’ Team Arrives in Nepal for Historic T20 Series, Receives Surprising Welcome

The West Indies ‘A’ cricket team arrived in Nepal on Wednesday, April 25, ahead of their highly anticipated five-match T20 series against the hosts. However, their arrival at the Kathmandu International Airport was met with an unexpected sight: a tempo waiting to transport their luggage.

A viral video captured the West Indies players loading their luggage into the tempo with the assistance of an airport helper. The video sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some criticizing Nepal for the perceived lack of hospitality, while others defended the use of the tempo as a practical solution.

Despite the unconventional welcome, the West Indies team remains focused on their upcoming series. Roston Chase will lead the team as captain, while Alick Athanaze will serve as his deputy. This tour marks a historic occasion as it is the West Indies’ first-ever visit to Nepal.

The series holds significant importance for both teams. For the West Indies, it serves as a crucial preparation phase for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. For Nepal, it provides an opportunity to test their skills against a formidable opponent and gain valuable experience.

Chase, who will captain the West Indies ‘A’ team for the first time, expressed his excitement and determination. “I am honored to lead this talented group of players. We have been working hard in preparation for this series, and we are eager to showcase our skills against Nepal,” he said.

Desmond Haynes, CWI’s Lead Selector, praised Chase’s leadership qualities and consistent performances. “Chase has consistently demonstrated a strong work ethic and leadership abilities. We are confident that he will lead the team with distinction,” Haynes said.

The five-match T20 series between West Indies ‘A’ and Nepal will commence on April 27 in Kirtipur. The series is expected to be a competitive and entertaining affair, with both teams eager to prove their mettle.

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