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‘Don’t give them central contracts’: Sunil Gavaskar opines on how to revamp West Indies Cricket Team
By SMCS - Jul 18, 2023 6:50 pm
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Batting great Sunil Gavaskar opined on the downfall of the West Indies cricket team in recent times. However, West Indies have failed to live up to the expectations in all three formats in the past few years and they failed to qualify for the ODI World Cup which has put them under the scanner. Meanwhile, Gavaskar walked down memory lane and recalled the moments and praised the former West Indies players including Viv Richards, Clive Llyod Andy Roberts and others.

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West Indies Test team

“It is where I went for my first tour and I know a lot of people there. I know the kind of legacy those wonderful cricketers left behind. There’s a pretty laid-back temperament which is fantastic but when it comes to playing sometimes a laid-back temperament might not get you much results. To Clive Lloyds, Malcolm Marshalls, Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Michael Holdings, Garners, the wonderful era for West Indies Test cricket, every Test match that they played, was extra income,” he said during The Indian Express Idea Exchange.

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However, the veteran also opined on the temperament of current West Indies players and questioned their approach as well as he suggested that having the central contracts might be a reason for that as well.

Kemar Roach
Kemar Roach bowled a brilliant delivery

“Today the West Indian players, whether it is Test player or T20 player, all the players all over the world are guaranteed by their central contracts, a hundred thousand dollars or whatever. But if you know the West Indian temperament and you have that much in the bank before you score a run or take a wicket, I am not too sure about a lot of them if it actually matters whether they score runs or not. Because the money is in the bank,” Gavaskar further explained.

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However, he further gave advice to the Cricket West Indies for not giving the players a central contract and asked for an alternative to that as well.

“My suggestion would be to increase the Test match fees but don’t give them central contracts. You are paid for your performance. Then probably they will have a different attitude,” he concluded.