Known as the 'ICC Knockout' in 1998 and 2000. (SOUNDBITE) (English) JOHNNY GRAVE, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER WEST INDIES … Assembling an all-time … The talent of the West Indies cricketers, particularly in the form of fast bowlers and big hitting batsman, saw the national team dominate the sport from the mid-70s to the early 90s. However, he also questioned the commitment of some West Indies … Paul Cherrington, August 25, 2018 13.91K 0. BCB sells West Indies series TV rights for a reported BDT 17.9 crore. Lloyd utilised that fortuitous break to grow into a solid batsman and one of the most successful and dominant captains in cricket. However, as the West Indies represent a number of independent states and dependencies, there is no natural choice of flag. Those players who won their first Test cap in the same Test match as other players who had such a win, are listed alphabetically by surname. West Indies won the three-match Test series 2-0 with Lloyd finishing among the top five run-makers. Legendary West Indies fast bowler Sir Andy Roberts believes there needs to be more accountability at all levels of West Indies cricket if the team is to turn around its fortunes. For the geographical area, see, Cricket West Indies crest used from 1999-2017, for the current, International cricket tours of the West Indies, ICC Trophy/ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier, Saint Kitts and Nevis are separately represented in the, For the results of domestic competitions see. [45] They also have an infrequent record in One Day Internationals. Two members of the West Indies team – fast bowler Jayden Seales and allrounder Nyeem Young... 13 Mar 2020 St Kitts and Nevis Grey was also added as a secondary colour. Cricketers of Indian origin who shone for West Indies Advertisement In a recent report released by the United Nations, the Indian diaspora is by far the largest in the world. The original plan was for the squad to travel to Queenstown ahead of two warm-up matches against New Zealand A. Cricket West Indies chief executive Johnny Grave said the team would conduct an investigation. A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within West Indies. In some of their uniforms grey has been dominant over the traditional maroon. The shirt also sports the logo of the West Indian Cricket Board and the name of their sponsors, at present, Sandals has been the sponsor since 2018 and of their suppliers Castore. However, much before the deeds of the greatest team in the sport, West Indies churned out iconic cricketers on a regular basis. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap. Those players who won their first Test cap in the same Test match as other players who had such a win, are listed alphabetically by surname. When playing first-class cricket, in addition to their cricket flannels West Indian fielders sometimes wear a maroon sunhat with a wide brim or a maroon baggy cap. Currently, Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands, other historical parts of the former West Indies Federation and now British Overseas Territories, have their own teams. The one-day cap is maroon with the WICB logo on the left of the front, with two yellow stripes. [16] It is also common for other international teams to play the island teams for warm-up games before they take on the combined West Indies team. After c 1977 home and away teams both wore maroon caps and the blazers were the same colours. VIDEO SHOWS: ZOOM VIDEO NEWS CONFERENCE WITH WEST INDIES CRICKET BOARD CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER JOHNNY GRAVE / B-ROLL OF WEST INDIES TRAINING SHOWS: CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND (NOVEMBER 9, 2020) (WICB - MUST COURTESY WICB) 1. [46] The Windies united as a team to play their first ODI in 1979, but thereafter did not play until the 1993 World Cup. By the late 1970s, the West Indies led by Clive Lloyd had a side recognised as unofficial world champions, a reputation they retained throughout the 1980s. For: 790 for 3 declared against Pakistan in Kingston in 1957–58; 751 for 5 declared against England in St John's in 2003–04; 747 all out against South Africa in St John's in 2004–05; 749 for 9 declared against England in Bridgetown in 2008–2009 The side has never been one of the leading sides in the world, however, since the 2013 World Cup, where the team finished runner-ups, the team has improved reasonably well. Victory in the 2004 Champions Trophy and a runner-up showing in the 2006 Champions Trophy left some hopeful, but it was not until the inception of Twenty20 cricket that the West Indies began to regain a place among the cricketing elite and among cricket fans, as they developed ranks of players capable of taking over games with their power hitting, including Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Andre Russell and Carlos Brathwaite. As an added bonus, the West Indies also became the first to win both the men's and women's World Twenty20 on the same day, as the women's team beat three-time defending champion Australia for their first ICC world title immediately beforehand. The WICB joined the sport's international ruling body, the Imperial Cricket Conference, in 1926,[17] and played their first official international match, granted Test status, in 1928,[18] thus becoming the fourth Test 'nation'. The design reverted to a simple maroon facing when the West Indies began wearing fleeces.In 2020 they again wore the traditional cable knit sweaters edged with Maroon and Green. He mustered a mere 101 in his six Test innings. Cricket in the West Indies is huge and most of the players who have represented the Windies over the past seventy five years can be consider legends of the game. Kane Williamson, Tom Latham put New Zealand in control ESPNcricinfo 03:35 9-Jan-21. Edit. The West Indies have won the ICC Cricket World Cup twice (1975 and 1979 when it was styled the Prudential Cup), the ICC T20 World Cup twice (2012 and 2016 when it was styled World Twenty20), the ICC Champions Trophy once (2004), the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup once (2016), and have also finished as runners-up in the Cricket World Cup (1983), the Under 19 Cricket World Cup (2004), and the ICC Champions Trophy (2006). The Caribbean players grow up playing cricket at beaches, and in the more significant leagues, they do not care about their wickets much but focus on leaving a lasting impact. … For ICC tournaments, "Rally Round the West Indies" by David Rudder is used as the team's anthem. The West Indies squad required a government exemption to enter New Zealand for their upcoming series of three Twenty20 Internationals, starting on Nov 27, and two Tests beginning on Dec 3. List of West Indian Test Cricketers. Statistics are correct as of 14 December 2020. Their main success being achieving second place in the International Women's Cricket Council Trophy, a competition for the second tier of women's national cricket teams, in 2003. Former uniform suppliers were BLK (2017-2019), Joma (2015-2017),[34] Woodworm (2008-2015),[35][36] Admiral (2000-2005),[37] Asics (1999 World Cup), UK Sportsgear (1997-1998),[38] ISC (1992-1996) and Adidas (1979-1991). The CWI said people from the island nations have fought their battles to retain their dignity and identity over decades and returned victorious. The multi-national West Indies team has a proud history of success. This is a list of West Indian Test cricketers. Some uniforms had green, yellow or white as accent colour. The Awards of the Decade, a special edition of the ICC annual award, will celebrate and reward top performances in the sport […] Former West Indies Test captain Daren Ganga says he understands the decision of ten players not to tour Bangladesh. Challenor returned to England again in 1928 for the West Indies' first Test tour. The insignia, on a maroon background, makes up the West Indian flag. … The background sometimes has a white stripe above a green stripe, which is separated by a maroon stripe, passing horizontally through the middle of the background. 24 Windies Women cricketers to gather in Antigua for training camp AniNews.in 05:44 9-Jan-21. The West Indies cricket Legends have made a significant contributions to the legacy of West Indian cricket, with both bat and ball. Although exactly when the West Indies became and ceased to be world champions is therefore disputed – that they were the unofficial world champions for a prolonged period of time is not. They are 20% lower then England, Indian and Australian cricketers but 50% more then (Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) players. [47], Because of the women's side's relatively low profile, there are few well-known names in the game. Helmets are coloured similarly. [19] Of the West Indies players in that first match after the war only Gerry Gomez, George Headley, Jeffrey Stollmeyer, and Foffie Williams had previously played Test cricket. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, however, West Indian cricket declined, largely owing to the failure of the West Indian Cricket Board to move the game from an amateur pastime to a professional sport, coupled with the general economic decline in West Indian countries, and the team struggling to retain its past glory. It was designed in 1923 by Sir Algernon Aspinall, then Secretary of the West India Committee. The West Indies cricket team, nicknamed the Windies, is a multi-national men's cricket team representing the mainly English-speaking nations and territories in the Caribbean region and administered by Cricket West Indies. They later toured New Zealand in November-December for two Tests and three Twenty20s, where they failed to win a single match. If ever there was a country that dominated cricket during one decade, it surely was the invincible West Indies side of the 1980s. The member associations of Cricket West Indies are: The history of the West Indies cricket team began in the 1890s, when the first representative sides were selected to play visiting English sides. West Indies Cricketers Banned From Training in New Zealand After Quarantine Breach Cricket West Indies chief executive Johnny Grave says the … There followed a hiatus that lasted until January 1948 when the MCC toured the West Indies. As of 10 March 2020[update], the West Indies cricket team is ranked eighth in the world in Tests, ninth in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and ninth in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) in the official International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings. Since then, they have only played one further Test match, a draw game against Pakistan in 2003–04. If we compare the West Indies players salaries with other teams. A long list of cricket greats have been developed by the island nations in the Caribbean where the team originates. The players on this composite team are selected from a chain of fifteen Caribbean territories, which are parts of several different countries and dependencies. The West Indies defeated England for the first time at Lord's on 29 June 1950.Ramadhin and Alf Valentine were the architects of the victory which inspired a calypso by Lord Beginner. The Scotiabank West Indian Jubilee will be held on Tuesday, July 27, in the Symphony Hall in Birmingham, two nights before the second Test between England and West Indies starts at Edgbaston Editor's Picks. The most notable is probably Nadine George, a wicket-keeper/batsman, who became the first, and to date only, West Indian woman to score a Test century, in Karachi, Pakistan in 2003–04. Players like Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, DJ Bravo, Kieron […] They beat Australia and then host Sri Lanka in the 2012 World Twenty20 to win their first ICC world championship since the 1979 World Cup and then bested England to win the 2016 World Twenty20, making them the first team to win the World Twenty20 twice. The initial West Indies uniform was pink and was later changed to maroon to match their Test match caps. The Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control consists of associations of four sovereign states (Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines). Head Coach Courtney Walsh gets ready for West Indies Women's Camp West Indies Cricket Board - Official Site 22:50 8-Jan-21. A number of cricketers who were considered among the best in the world have hailed from the West Indies: Sir Garfield Sobers, Lance Gibbs, George Headley, Brian Lara, Chris Gayle, Sir Clive Lloyd, Malcolm Marshall, Alvin Kallicharran, Sir Andy Roberts, Rohan Kanhai, Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde Walcott, Sir Everton Weekes, Sir Curtly Ambrose, Michael Holding, Courtney Walsh, Joel Garner, Sir Viv Richards and Sir Wes Hall have all been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.[12][13]. Until June 2001 there was no official ranking of Test nations, with the unofficial epithet of "World champions" being decided by acclaim based on recent results. Former sponsors were Digicel (2005-2018),[39] KFC (2006-2009),[40] Cable & Wireless (2000-2004),[41] Carib Beer (1999-2001)[42] and Kingfisher (1996-1999). When the team toured they wore maroon caps but in test matches in the Caribbean, it was customary for the team to wear dark blue caps until the late 1970s. The West Indies cricket squad will be banned from training and confined to hotel rooms after committing multiple breaches of New Zealand quarantine rules. By then he was 40, and his light had faded. [23] During these glory years, the West Indies were noted for their four-man fast bowling attack, backed up by some of the best batsmen in the world. National teams also exist for the various islands, which, as they are all separate countries, very much keep their local identities and support their local favourites. During World Series Cricket, coloured uniforms were adopted. Race, fame, and lifelong friendships - how West Indies cricketers charmed Lancashire cricket clubs throughout the 20th century. West Indies was the first team to tour another country for cricket in the COVID-19 era, when they flew to England in July for a three-Test series at a time when the number of coronavirus cases was on the rise in the country. Their overall record in one-dayers is to have played 177, won 80, lost 91 with one tie and 5 no results . The following men have captained the West Indian cricket team in at least one Test match: This is a list of every active player to have played for West Indies in the last year (since 31 May 2019), and the forms of the game in which they have played. Then how can we forget this handsome West Indies player’s wife, Natasha is one of the most beautiful public figure who belong to the West Indies. The West Indies squad had their final Covid-19 tests today and, results permitting, was scheduled to leave managed isolation on Friday. [26] Prior to 1999, the WICB(C) had used a similar insignia featuring a cabbage palm tree and an island, but there were no stumps and, instead of the sun, there was the constellation Orion. When we talk about the West Indies cricketers, then Chris Gayle is the first person that strikes in everyone’s mind. A team from Trinidad and Tobago and a team from Jamaica played in the first women's World Cup in 1973, with both sides faring poorly, finishing fifth and sixth respectively out of a field of seven. The West Indies appeared in three consecutive World Cup finals (1975, 1979 and 1983), and were the first team to win back-to-back World Cups (1975 and 1979). Guyana (previously known as British Guiana) is a South American country that is culturally part of the Anglophone Caribbean and is one of the regions which make up the West Indies cricket team.It has produced international cricketers in all forms of the game—Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). [1][2][3], List of West Indian women's Test cricketers, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_West_Indies_Test_cricketers&oldid=999172881, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 8 January 2021, at 21:06. West Indies face New Zealand in the first of three Twenty20 internationals in Auckland on 27 November before the two-test series starts on 3 December. West Indies Test cricketers, Lists of cricketers. Hard-hitting West Indies batsman Chris Gayle, as well as West Indies Women’s captain, Stafanie Taylor and her teammate, Deandra Dottin have been nominated for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Awards of the Decade. The players on this composite team are selected from a chain of fifteen Caribbean territories, which are parts of several different countries and dependencies. George is a prominent supporter of sport in the West Indies, and in particular, in her native St Lucia, and in 2005 was made an MBE by the Prince of Wales for services to sport.[48]. In their early days in the 1930s, the side represented the British colonies that would later form the West Indies Federation plus British Guiana. The cricket universe recognizes the West Indies cricket team as the most fun-loving team. Although blessed with some great players in their early days as a Test team, their successes remained sporadic until the 1960s when the side changed from a white-dominated to a black-dominated side under the successive captaincies of Frank Worrell and Gary Sobers. Meanwhile the ten Black Caps and nine Windies players who competed in the Indian Premier League have arrived from Dubai to start their 14-day period of managed isolation in Christchurch. Cricket West Indies, the governing body of the team, consists of the six cricket associations of Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Leeward Islands and Windward Islands. In 1976, fast bowler Michael Holding took 14/149 in the OvalTest against England, setting a record which still stands for best bowling figures in a Test by a West Indies bowler. Rebel West Indies cricketers who toured South Africa in 1983 living wasted lives. The WICB has, therefore, developed an insignia showing a palm tree and cricket stumps on a small sunny island (see the top of this article). The following eleven stadia have been used for at least one Test match. The West Indies have hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup and the 2010 ICC World Twenty20. Jan 6, 2021 Ban Tech win bid after quoting a price considerably higher than the floor price set by the board IT IS decades since the most hated West Indian cricket side was assembled, and still its … The sweater was edged with Maroon,green and grey.Gold was added to the stripes in the early 2000s. [27] Around the same time in the 1920s the suggested motto for the West Indies team was "Nec curat Orion leones", which comes from a quote by Horace, meaning that Orion, as symbolical of the West Indies XI, does not worry about the lions [of English cricket].[28]. They played 11 Test matches between 1975–76 and 1979, winning once, losing three times, and drawing the other games. In June 2019, during the 2019 Cricket World Cup, the West Indies played their 800th ODI match.[14]. English-speaking nations and territories in the Caribbean, several different countries and dependencies, Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control, List of cricket grounds in the West Indies, Learn how and when to remove this template message, List of West Indies One Day International cricket records, world record for highest score in Test cricket, Development of the Test captaincy of West Indies, "The Men in Maroon have arrived for Sandals West Indies tour of England", "West Indies Cricket team officially renamed to 'Windies, "ICC rankings – ICC Test, ODI and Twenty20 rankings – ESPN Cricinfo", "Live Cricket Scores & News International Cricket Council", "West Indies play 800th ODI in ICC Cricket World Cup clash against Australia in Trent Bridge", "West Indies as separate cricketing countries? Phil Simmons calls on West Indies' 'hunger and enthusiasm' to trump 'clear favourites' Bangladesh The blazers awarded for home tests were dark blue with white and green faciings.An example is displayed in the museum at Lords. [20] In 1948, leg spinner Wilfred Ferguson became the first West Indian bowler to take ten wickets in a Test, finishing with 11/229 in a match against England;[21] later that same year Hines Johnson became the first West Indies fast bowler to achieve the feat, managing 10/96 against the same opponents.[22]. The authors behind 'The Glory Days - 25 Great West Indian Cricketers' are both respected in their particular fields Tony King, former player and cricket administrator, and Peter Laurie, writer and former ambassador, look at West Indies cricket from the first Test in 1928 to the current uncertain state of the West Indian game. THE West Indies squad arrived in Manchester wearing face masks this morning ahead of the behind closed doors three-Test series against England. This is a list of West Indian Test cricketers.A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. [11], From the mid-late 1970s to the early 1990s, the West Indies team was the strongest in the world in both Test and One Day International cricket. The West Indies cricketers have been in quarantine in Christchurch for more than a week - and one player has turned to art to keep his mind sharp and the boredom at bay. As of 10 March 2020 , the West Indies cricket team is ranked eighth in the world in Tests, ninth in One-Day Internationals(ODIs) an… Against: 46 by England in Port of Spain in 1993–94; 51 by England in Kingston in 2008–09, 400 not out by Brian Lara against England at St John's in 2003–04; 375 by Brian Lara against England at St John's in 1993–94; 365 not out by Garry Sobers against Pakistan at Kingston in 1957–58; 333 by Chris Gayle against Sri Lanka at Galle in 2010–11; 317 by Chris Gayle against South Africa at St John's in 2004–05; 302 by Lawrence Rowe against England at Bridgetown in 1973–74, 14 for the cost of 149 runs by Michael Holding against England at the Oval in 1976; 13 for 55 by Courtney Walsh against New Zealand in Wellington in 1994–95; 12 for 121 by Andy Roberts against India in Madras in 1974–75, Wes Hall against Pakistan in 1959; Lance Gibbs against Australia in 1961; Courtney Walsh against Australia in 1988; and Jermaine Lawson against Australia in 2003, An ODI hat-trick performance was made by Jerome Taylor on 19 October 2006 at Mumbai in an ICC Champions Trophy league match against Australia[49], At the ICC 2011 Cricket World Cup, Kemar Roach became the sixth bowler to claim a World Cup hat-trick against the Netherlands. Former West Indies cricket captain Sir Clive Lloyd is urging the replacement West Indies cricketers on the tour of Bangladesh to show that they are not second-class cricketers, to … WEST INDIES PRACTICE ANTIGUA (NOVEMBER 11, 2020) (WICB - MUST COURTESY WICB) 2. 2016 saw the West Indies women win their first ICC world championship – the 2016 Women's World Twenty20, after beating three-time defending champion Australia by eight wickets at Eden Gardens with members of the men's team in the crowd to support. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap. 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