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Mauled and humiliated: The rise of West Indies declinism in cricket

IND vs WI Test 2023: India will aim for series sweep against a feeble West Indies in what will be remembered as the historic 100th Test between the two teams on Thursday

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It comes as no surprise that West Indies will not be part of the upcoming ODI World Cup after being eliminated from the Qualifiers (Pic: AFP)

It comes as no surprise that West Indies will not be part of the upcoming ODI World Cup after being eliminated from the Qualifiers (Pic: AFP)

Perhaps, no cricket team in history is as revered as the West Indies side of the 1980s. From 1980 to 1995, the team did not lose a single Test series. The Caribbean cocktail of ferocious fast bowling and aggressive batting resonated far beyond the field. “I have 5m West Indians depending on me to perform at my best so they can walk the streets and be proud,” Michael Holding once recalled in ‘Fire in Babylon’, a story of Caribbean empowerment in the sport.

On July 1, West Indies cricket hit a new low. For the first time in 48 years, the side failed to qualify for the One-day International World Cup.

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