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Jimmy Adams wishes to establish winning culture in West Indies cricket

The current state is a far cry from the halcyon era of the late 1970s and 1980s when the regional unit dominated world cricket in both formats.

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West Indies Cricket Board change name to Cricket West Indies

WICB would now be known as Cricket West Indies and that an entity named Windies had also been created to deal with the commercial aspect of the operation.

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Darren Bravo dropped from Trinidad and Tobago citing disciplinary issues

Darren Bravo found himself in trouble last November when he labelled WICB president, Dave Cameron, a "big idiot" on Twitter.

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Year-ender 2016: World T20 win only saving grace in otherwise disappointing year for West Indies

West Indies completed a historic treble in 2016, when their men's and women's team won the World T20 and U-19 team was crowned as world champions. That was the only high for West Indies cricket in an otherwise disappointing year.

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Travis Dowlin joins WICB selection panel

Travis Dowlin, the former West Indies cricketer, has been added to the selection panel of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).

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WICB pay tribute to Clive Lloyd on golden anniversary

WICB President Dave Cameron has hailed Clive Lloyd as a true pioneer and a man of vision as well as an outstanding ambassador and one of the game's greatest leaders.

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Chris Gayle: Difficult for West Indies to regain glory in Test cricket

West Indies are two-time World T20 champions but the flamboyant Chris Gayle feels "it will be difficult" for the Caribbean islands to regain their glory days in Test cricket in the near future.

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Chris Gayle: WICB and West Indies players have a bad relation

Chris Gayle spoke about himself as well as legends like Viv Richards, Clive Lloyd and Brian Lara who have had issues with the board and things have not changed yet.

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Viv Richards says Darren Bravo-Dave Cameron controversy shows typical West Indies scenario

Vivian Richards believes the recent sending home of Darren Bravo from the tri-nations One-Day series is another indicator of the lack of progress in West Indies cricket.

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Darren Bravo taking legal action against WICB following national team snub

Bravo, the most consistent batsman for the Caribbean side in the longest format, was overlooked for the top tier and offered a Grade C contract by WICB.

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