Bahnz
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The reason why the Windies used to be as good at cricket as they were (even with a relatively small population) was because Cricket was so popular as to border on the semi-religious. We have a similar thing going on in New Zealand with rugby these days, which is why we're able to pummel much larger countries. We take the sport seriously, funnel our best athletes into it, pour in a good chunk of government finances and then throw in the weight of the national psyche as well. We don't have that with our cricket team. We survive off the dregs who weren't quite good (or big) enough for rugby. Israel Dagg is a prime example of this in recent years, but there must be countless others. That smaller talent pool imposes a glass ceiling that we've only broken through on the rarest of occasions (and even then usually not for very long). Also, the West Indies, with bouncier, harder tracks, was a much better environment for fostering dynamic, skillful cricketers, than the pudding pitches we get down here.If it was a size issue, then the West Indies would never have been as good as they were. The population vs talent pool argument is just an excuse we can pull when we play ****house and a way for Channel 9 and some Sky UK commentators to be patronising.
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