Win vital: Lloyd

Published March 3, 2007

BRIDGETOWN, March 2: West Indies cricket legend Clive Lloyd believes victory in the World Cup would be a crucial boost to morale in the Caribbean.

Lloyd led the West Indies to victory in the first two World Cups in 1975 and 1979 but the Windies have failed since to add a third title to their names.

“I think we can be a very formidable side. We are not too far off. This competition might give us the lift that is needed,” Lloyd said on Thursday.

“It's the same thing that happened in 1975, we won the World Cup when Australia were supposed to be the winners of it and from that we moved further up the ladder.

“I know that these guys, if they can understand what is waiting for them out there, can give the West Indies people something to really be proud of.”—AFP

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