West Indies legends demand major shake-up
Posted on Mar 29, 2008 at 09:30 | Updated Mar 29, 2008 at 13:25
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The WICB has indicated that an academy is set for roll-out later this year as part of its Strategic Plan for the next four years, and they are finalising negotiations with possible financiers.
Murray, who played 62 Tests and 26 ODIs, is now the President of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board and, as a result, a director of the WICB.
Murray feels that authorities in the Caribbean must stop fooling themselves into believing that a change in fortunes is just around the corner.
"If we win a Test match in 2008 and people say that we have started the rebuilding process then this is a disgrace to all the players who have worn the maroon cap before," said Murray.
"We have a world record for a team in the rebuilding phase. We have been rebuilding for 15 years, and the process still continues.
"The only time we will rebuild West Indies cricket is when we stop fooling ourselves, and start doing the things that would take our cricket back up the ladder.
"We in the Caribbean are always looking for the easy way out and this is doing us no good. What is needed at this time is for fans in the Caribbean to pressurise all stakeholders to ensure that they do the right things to initiate the rebuilding process."
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