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CaribbeanCricket.com 2018-10-06 04:35:08 

The Windies men's cricket team started the tour of India with the first Test on Wednesday of this week. It was natural then that this week while teaching the topic 'Nationalism and Sports' I tested students' knowledge about West Indies cricket - one of the most significant sports that has unified us as a region, and helped to perpetuate a sense of pride and nationalist feelings. They struggled to identify things about the current Windies team, like the name of the captain or players other than Jamaicans (since the class is comprised of 100 per cent Jamaicans). I then used the opportunity to introduce them to CLR James' Beyond a Boundary and the documentary Fire in Babylon.

While these students may not be a large sample size for research, their responses, and the responses of the 60-70 students I have taught each year for the past five years, make me wonder to what extent the love for cricket, especially West Indies cricket, is dying in the region. In fact, it is only through these documentaries most of my students understand the impact of cricket in "deconstructing the culture of sport". I won't start assigning blame, but I believe it has more to do with globalisation, and a shift in our ideologies.

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mikesiva 2018-10-06 06:24:25 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com

Let me break it down for you, Dalton....

The younger generation, and many of our older generation, are no longer interested in Test cricket, and certainly not West Indies Test cricket.

The younger generation only follow the West Indies when they play T20 cricket, but their main love is their "national" side in the CPL.

On my occasional visits back home, I've picked that up. In Jamaica, they're more upset about Florida getting three home games for the Jamaica Tallawah than they are about West Indies losing yet another Test match.