Bhaijaan
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West Indies were a force in cricket in the 1970s till the early 1990s. From mid 1990s onwards they’re regressed gradually. In T20s they have been very good in the tournaments but overall they remain a poor team today. Today they only compete for T20 tournaments. Winning a test championship or ODI CWC is a distant dream for them today.
Pakistan were a competing team in the 1970s and they progressed to become a top team by late 1980s and through the 1990s they remained the most exciting team to follow. From 2000s onwards their decline started and now they’re at rock bottom. The white ball tournaments format with small groups and multiple winner take all match opportunities suited them well until the ICC parted ways with that to have full fledged one group round robin format which brings the law of average into play and makes it harder for them to crack it being a genuine outsider to the big 4 group.
Sri Lanka emerged as a competing team in the mid 1990s and through the 2000s they had a golden age with cricketers like Murali, Jayasuriya, Mahela, Sanga, Mallinga etc. after Murali and Mahela retired they have been on the decline and currently they do not compete for tournaments anymore.
These teams were once upon a time regular contenders in every tournament but now they are not counted among contenders anymore except maybe T20 where everyone is a contender today including Afghanistan but not Sri Lanka.
So the question is , why have they declined or have they?
Have they declined or they’re just the same but the other teams took it to a different level. I think not because most people will say that their past teams would totally crush their current teams. So they did in fact deteriorate. But why?
Is it because of financial issues and poor administration?
If it’s that then how come they tasted success in the past? Did their boards manage things better in the past and have forgotten how to manage the game anymore.
Or is it because the current players in general lack national pride and do not compete as hard as they should when the nation’s pride is at stake.
Please share your thoughts.
Pakistan were a competing team in the 1970s and they progressed to become a top team by late 1980s and through the 1990s they remained the most exciting team to follow. From 2000s onwards their decline started and now they’re at rock bottom. The white ball tournaments format with small groups and multiple winner take all match opportunities suited them well until the ICC parted ways with that to have full fledged one group round robin format which brings the law of average into play and makes it harder for them to crack it being a genuine outsider to the big 4 group.
Sri Lanka emerged as a competing team in the mid 1990s and through the 2000s they had a golden age with cricketers like Murali, Jayasuriya, Mahela, Sanga, Mallinga etc. after Murali and Mahela retired they have been on the decline and currently they do not compete for tournaments anymore.
These teams were once upon a time regular contenders in every tournament but now they are not counted among contenders anymore except maybe T20 where everyone is a contender today including Afghanistan but not Sri Lanka.
So the question is , why have they declined or have they?
Have they declined or they’re just the same but the other teams took it to a different level. I think not because most people will say that their past teams would totally crush their current teams. So they did in fact deteriorate. But why?
Is it because of financial issues and poor administration?
If it’s that then how come they tasted success in the past? Did their boards manage things better in the past and have forgotten how to manage the game anymore.
Or is it because the current players in general lack national pride and do not compete as hard as they should when the nation’s pride is at stake.
Please share your thoughts.