Fast bowling great Curtly Ambrose has remarked that West Indies will not witness the same success as the 80s and 90s again as the current lot of players have not understood how much the game means to the people of the region. "Most of the youngsters we have now probably don’t quite understand what cricket means to West Indians in the West Indies and abroad because cricket is the only sport that really unites Caribbean people," Ambrose said while speaking on the Talk Sports Live show in Antigua. It’s going to be extremely difficult to find those quality players again," he added. ALSO READ| ‘It gives them the best all-round balance’: Rahul Dravid names India's spin combination for England TestsThe 57-year-old, while making the staggering declaration, also stated that West Indies can go as far as climbing up the ICC rankings but the glory days from the glorious era will never return. Yes, we can be competitive and climb up the ICC rankings and be a force to be reckoned with again, but those glory days, I don’t think we will see them again," he concluded.
Source: Hindustan Times May 11, 2021 03:28 UTC