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Lara: Get Bravo, Gayle involved to WI cricket revival

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sgtdjones 8/16/25, 9:15:18 PM
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Lara: Get Bravo, Gayle involved
...urges collective approach to WI cricket revival

Legendary West Indies cricketer Brian Lara has called for a broader and more inclusive strategy to address the deep-rooted issues affecting West Indies cricket, stressing that the sport’s challenges go well beyond on-field performances.He added: “I do not take lightly the responsibility of offering whatever insight or assistance I can. The opportunity to serve is something I embrace wholeheartedly, and I remain committed to the cause.”
Lara singled out recent greats Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, and Kieron Pollard as voices that should be brought into the conversation. “ These men have not only played at the highest level, but have done so in an era that reflects the modern athlete’s psyche, ambitions, and motivations,” he explained.“Their proximity to today’s players—in terms of generational alignment and shared dressing rooms—gives them an authentic understanding of what drives, distracts, or disillusions the modern West Indian cricketer.”

For Lara, the discussion must go beyond the technical. “I am sure this wasn’t intended to be merely a conversation about tactics or selection. It is about understanding mindset—how today’s players think, what they value, and what truly motivates them. From all appearances, it is this very motivation that seems to be lacking most.” He believes figures like Gayle, Bravo, Pollard, Sunil Narine and Andre Russell “through their own journeys across global franchise circuits and in service to West Indies cricket, are exceptionally well-positioned to offer that clarity” on player motivation and mentality.

“If we are truly committed to reversing this decline,” he said, “then we must be prepared to draw from a wider pool of lived experience and contemporary insight.”“If we are to build a lasting solution—one that reconnects performance with purpose—we must engage all those who carry relevant insight,” Lara urged.“This is a moment for collective wisdom, not isolated intervention. The deeper the bench of experience we draw from, the more equipped we will be to tackle the structural and psychological challenges that continue to plague the regional game.”Lara concluded with a rallying call: “The time to act is now, but we must act together.”
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sgtdjones 8/16/25, 10:30:42 PM
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Well done, Lara; stay away from this group.

They are just as knowledgeable about cricket as Halliwell, which leads to his selection of players in fantasy cricket. lollol
Brerzerk 8/16/25, 10:52:52 PM
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While Lara is inciteful and his suggestion is grounded in logic how can clapper-man genuinely work with those men?
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Narper 8/16/25, 10:56:21 PM
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o in an era that reflects the modern athlete’s psyche, ambitions, and motivations,


Man slap dong big PU-C and Massa Viv
Poggy 8/17/25, 1:23:39 AM
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In reply to Brerzerk

Did Sammy captained dem in two world championships
Why would that be so difficult
Curtis 8/17/25, 2:43:49 AM
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Lara is obviously one of our greatest batsmen.

But calling for those T20 Stars to develop our cricket, Nah Bro!
Brerzerk 8/17/25, 2:43:54 AM
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In reply to Poggy

No, they co-captained him. He did the toss and clapped.
Brerzerk 8/17/25, 2:44:41 AM
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In reply to Curtis

Gayle and Bravo were good test players.
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DIEHARD 8/17/25, 3:55:22 AM
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In reply to Brerzerk

Gayle the last world class Test batsman and Bravo the 2nd to last World class Test allrounder big grin
brians_da_best 8/17/25, 6:20:52 AM
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Keep the T20 prima donnas out of this
Onionman0 8/17/25, 6:46:25 AM
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I have been calling for Gayle since 2023.....Gayle played and excel...in all formats....make him the consultant/ coach/ mentor....
Halliwell 8/17/25, 6:48:08 AM
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Dem man will rather West Indies die and dissolve before they lissen to pouty

Lara qualifies it by saying it’s about playing at the highest levels and understanding what the best facilities and management of performance looks like…

These men prefer something else. Can’t open a small mind.
sgtdjones 8/17/25, 1:28:08 PM
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In reply to Halliwell

He believes figures like Gayle, Bravo, Pollard, Sunil Narine and Andre Russell “through their own journeys across global franchise circuits and in service to West Indies cricket, are exceptionally well-positioned to offer that clarity” on player motivation and mentality.


Look at all the experience and knowledge the above have, and they are ignored. The early success of the IPL was due to the above.
Other entities learn as CWI remains stagnant.
anthonyp 8/17/25, 1:38:18 PM
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Lara singled out recent greats Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, and Kieron Pollard as voices that should be brought into the conversation


Recent greats?

Gayle was very good and probably the only one you could consider to be great... Bravo was decent and Pollard is nothing more than a franchise cricketer.
sgtdjones 8/17/25, 1:50:22 PM
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In reply to anthonyp

Lara:I believe former players such as Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard possess a unique and timely perspective that can prove invaluable.


It matters not...they have what the present team doesn't have.

Years of experience playing cricket overseas against better players.

Knowledge to share.
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brians_da_best 8/17/25, 1:52:42 PM
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Gayle pollard and bravo prioritised franchises over West Indies for most of their careers. How can they assist in reviving West Indies cricket
anthonyp 8/17/25, 1:57:17 PM
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In reply to sgtdjones

Rampaul is already providing the same thing Bravo could offer...

Pollard is just as mediocre as most of the current players so there is nothing he could offer them.
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sgtdjones 8/17/25, 2:39:28 PM
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.......In reply to anthonyp

There are times when the people of the Caribbean are logically an odd bunch.

CWI’s reluctance to systematically use past-player expertise is slowing development. The region doesn’t lack knowledge; it lacks pathways to capture and apply it. Other boards have built routines around this—structured mentorships, short consultancy stints, and high-performance camps where former internationals pass on craft and decision-making.
West Indies cricket, by contrast, still treats that wisdom as ad hoc: a phone call here, a clinic there, no enduring system that outlasts personalities and politics.

The fix is practical, not romantic. Create a roster of accredited former players attached to age-group and A-team cycles.
Make post-series debriefs mandatory, with “knowledge capture” documented and fed back into selection, skills plans, and domestic coaching.
Run two annual craft camps—pace, spin, and batting against pace—led by ex-pros who’ve succeeded in our conditions and abroad.
And value context over noise: performance reviews should weigh franchise form, yes, but within the specific demands of West Indies roles.

It's stupid to assume a player has no knowledge owing to the fact he played overseas for other entities.
Someone other than CWI must have noticed their particular skills and harnessed them to attract fans to the game.
DIEHARD 8/17/25, 3:07:39 PM
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In reply to sgtdjones

Very well said Sarge
anthonyp 8/17/25, 4:52:01 PM
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Run two annual craft camps—pace, spin, and batting against pace—led by ex-pros who’ve succeeded in our conditions and abroad.


Lol if you looking for people who were successful in all conditions then the likes of Pollard are definitely not the answer. Who exactly he teaching to improve their game against spin or pace?

They got far better options in the region to assist in those "camps" that you are talking about.

Also, Lara and the others are trying to prioritize the wrong bunch of players... the focus needs to be at the grass-roots level. That's where all the high level coaching is needed to help develop our young cricketers. The seniors are a waste of time, years of bad technique and attitude already embedded in them so its difficult to change anything now.
positiveg 8/17/25, 5:07:47 PM
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In reply to anthonyp
When I read Lara's comment, I was like nope didn't agree with it, but it sounded plausible, like food for thought.
But after reading your comment above, I am in total agreement with you.
Are We are trying to fix our cricketers for the T20 circuit, or are we trying to develop proper cricketers with both bat ball, and fielding that will help West Indies cricket?
We don't want another situation where we have players using WI as a stepping stone to franchise cricket.
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Halliwell 8/17/25, 5:15:20 PM
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I’m confused
You guys won’t listen to Lara but prefer to listen to Test Great Riefer and Test Great Sammy?
Raskil 8/17/25, 5:15:28 PM
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At one time Chanders and Amby were willing and well qualified to do the job. They are well respected at home and abroad. Why didn’t this happen? The board wants people they can control and the coach wants stooges also.
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anthonyp 8/17/25, 5:34:22 PM
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In reply to Halliwell

How is Pollard an upgrade from Sammy and Reifer?

If we got an issue with those guys and think they are mediocre and shouldn't be anywhere near the coaching setup why should we be comfortable with Lara's mediocre countryman?
positiveg 8/17/25, 6:03:50 PM
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In reply to Raskil

Which board? Do you mean the board in general?
Both men were with the team, as persons complained and said we need "qualified coaches with certificates"
While some people said Hey these guys are qualified, they might not have the paper but they have the experience etc.
And some of these are the same folks who now saying Sammy ain't got the paper and not because he might have experience, should not be coach.
So we can all see the bias and hypocrisy.
And with Lara saying look for players who can basically relate to what the current crop of players would be facing, wouldn't Sammy be one of these same players like a Bravo and a Pollard?
I am not making a case for Sammy, my overall thing is and always been what is best for WI cricket, I don't care where the person who is Coach comes from as long as they can get the best out of the players they manage. I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy from some who talk from both sides of their mouth at the same time.
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