Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Well, yes, they lost 4 games out of 70 in 10 years, true. But I'd not say that's that many, personally. And 1 of those was a dead game at The SCG (Bob Holland's match), anyway, so that's 3. And 1 of those was that 1-wicket defeat in New Zealand where the Umpiring is pretty well universally accepted to have been awful with most errors favouring the home side, so you could pretty fairly say it's 2.hmmm 10 out of 10 sounds a bit of an exaggeration to me. The Windies in their prime still lost tests and they didn't play any teams that were as good as the current Australians.
Just twice after the 403-chase loss until the Pakistan tour in 1986\87 where their decline started did West Indies get genuinely beaten at their own game - by Pakistan (at surprise surprise, not Jamaica or Barbados but the slow pitch at Port-Of-Spain) and by Lillee, Alderman and (of all people) Yardley in THAT match in 1981\82.
And 2 genuine losses in 10 years seems pretty awesome to me.