Waugh’s call to resurrect West Indies cricket

Steve Waugh has likened the ICC’s apparent failure to pull the West Indies out of its hole to a scenario in the sport of rugby. "Someone has to step up and say: ‘We can’t let this happen to the West Indies’," says the former Australian skipper.

Published : Jan 20, 2016 16:50 IST , Sydney

Steve Waugh... appeals for some form of intervention to rescue West Indies cricket from its downward spiral.
Steve Waugh... appeals for some form of intervention to rescue West Indies cricket from its downward spiral.
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Steve Waugh... appeals for some form of intervention to rescue West Indies cricket from its downward spiral.

Former Australia Test captain Steve Waugh has appealed for some form of intervention to rescue West Indies cricket from its downward spiral.

Waugh issued his appeal in the aftermath of the West Indies’ heavy 2-0 loss to Australia in the three-match Test series which ended recently.

While the West Indies moved up to the top of the T20 rankings earlier this month, they are languishing at the bottom in Test and One-Day International ratings.

“We have to ensure the West Indies are a force to be reckoned with because you can’t play Test cricket between three or four decent nations,” said Waugh. “Someone must ensure they get back to the level they were (once) at.”

Waugh has likened the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) apparent failure to pull the West Indies out of its hole to a scenario in the sport of rugby.

“Someone has to step up and say: ‘We can’t let this happen to the West Indies’” said Waugh, who played 168 Test matches and scored 32 centuries.

“It’s a bit like watching the All Blacks wither and die on the vine.”

However, the former Australian skipper says the biggest issue was the failure of crowds to attend Test matches.

He is suggesting a uniform payment for all Test teams, saying that was something ICC could impose.

“I think the ICC needs to put a fee on Tests and ensure everyone is paid equally,” he said.

“They have to do that if they want to save Test cricket.”

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