BRIDGETOWN, March 15: West Indies’ poor World Cup campaign came under fire again on Friday when former Test player Kenny Benjamin said that the former double world champions no longer possess the weapons to dominate the game.
“I believe we have as good a Test team as any, but when it comes to one-day cricket, I don’t believe we are among the top six teams,” said Benjamin.
The West Indies, World Cup winners in 1975 and 1979, finished fourth in Group ‘B’ in South Africa with three wins, two defeats and a rain-ruined no-result against Bangladesh which knocked them out of the tournament at the first round stage.—AFP