He is ultimately a good comparison, but if you look through the archives (
@TheJediBrah won't be helping, lol you kid), Kraigg's strength was always his temperament, whereas that was Latham's weakness - his technique got him through the hard stuff and then he threw it away.
I think it might ultimately be a good case study in the way my Bravo/Chandimal vs Root post was, too. This is why the West Indies are occasionally competitive at U19 50-over level (even if they have to mankad Zimbabweans - yeah still salty) but lose it between, IMO. It's not because the selectors or the coaches are **** (and don't get me wrong, sometimes they are), but that the pathways and development opportunities on the way are dispicable.
I used Zimbabwe 2020 as an example of re: dropping Sean Williams. West Indies 2025 could be Zimbabwe 2020, easy (Zimbabwe will be whole other level of basket case and probably lapped by Oman unless they convince 40 year olds to play, but that's a different circus to own).