By this time his captaincy was beginning to arouse dissent. As Australia inched towards a one-wicket victory in the Fourth Test in Melbourne, Goddard argued on the field with Stollmeyer and
Gerry Gomez about who should bowl, and
Sonny Ramadhin, who had bowled 39 overs and taken 3 wickets, got fed up and walked off the field.
[12] After the tour, Stollmeyer, who had been Goddard's vice-captain in India, England, Australia and New Zealand, said that Goddard had received too much credit for the success of the 1950 tour, and that the other senior players of the side had received too little. His comments led to long-standing animosities and divisions in the West Indian camp.
[13] Later, when Goddard was picked to captain the team in the
tour of England in 1957, Stollmeyer quit first-class cricket for good.