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That West Indies innings looks like a cluster****. Hope scoring at seventies rates, what the hell was Lewis doing? And just another confirmation that Powell is completely useless.
Was it caught on the stump mic?"Rubel was found to have breached Article 2.1.4 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to 'using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting during an International Match'," the ICC said in a release.
No he hasn't been regular. They dropped for a while and tried Kamrul and Subhashish for 2 years before going back to Rubel.They've been picking Rubel Hossain, quite possibly the worst test bowler ever, in tests all these years. I don't think it's a new thing.
They were still something of a ODI force in the late 90s tbf.How long has it been since the West Indies have been a good ODI side? Notwithstanding their mid-00s success in Champions Trophy tournaments I reckon you’d have to go back to the late 80s/early 90s to find them consistently winning ODI matches; it would be decades since they’ve been ranked a top 3 ODI side under the current ratings system.
Losing to Australia in 2000-2008 didn't mean much though since they were about 20 points clear of 2nd place on the table.They were pretty terrible in 2000 in Aus. And in 2005 in Aus.
Just saying that most other teams were much more competitive (except Zimbabwe in 2000, and we haven't invited them back since)Losing to Australia in 2000-2008 didn't mean much though since they were about 20 points clear of 2nd place on the table.
We have had burst of competitiveness over the last decade or so (2004 ICCT, 2009 Champions Trophy, 2014 team with Gayle, Russel, Pollard and Narine excelling etc).How long has it been since the West Indies have been a good ODI side? Notwithstanding their mid-00s success in Champions Trophy tournaments I reckon you’d have to go back to the late 80s/early 90s to find them consistently winning ODI matches; it would be decades since they’ve been ranked a top 3 ODI side under the current ratings system.
Even factoring in how good Australia have been in home ODIs in the past few decades, the West Indies modern ODI record v Australia in Australia is atrocious. They’ve lost their last 17 completed ODIs and you have to go all the way back to 1997 when Mark Taylor was still captain for their last win. No other side that plays ODIs regularly in Oz has anywhere near a bad a record.Losing to Australia in 2000-2008 didn't mean much though since they were about 20 points clear of 2nd place on the table.
Via the Wayback Archive, had a look at some of the 2000s rankings and didn’t see the Windies manage to get in the top 3, even around the time of the 2004 Champions Trophy triumph as they lost a lot of ODIs before and after.It's a bit hard to look it up but I'd say they probably reached top 3 at some stage in the 2000s. NZ touched that position many times and West Indies have off and on been at our best level in the last few decades.