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India Today on MSNBrian Lara slams West Indies Cricket Board for Nicholas Pooran's early retirementLegendary batter Brian Lara has slammed the West Indies Cricket Board for the retirement of Nicholas Pooran, blaming them for not doing anything to keep players loyal.
He noted that players like Nicholas Pooran are retiring early to play in various franchise leagues, where they can earn more ...
Brian Lara was evidently pained by the state of West Indies cricket following their shambolic display against Australia. The ...
Legendary cricketer Brian Lara has criticized the West Indies Cricket Board for Nicholas Pooran's premature retirement, ...
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FirstSportz on MSNBrian Lara Painfully Admits West Indies is ‘Stepping Stone’ For Franchise Cricket ContractsWest Indies cricket legend Brian Lara disappointingly admitted the frail condition of the country’s cricket board, following a series of The post Brian Lara Painfully Admits West Indies is ‘Stepping ...
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Newspoint on MSN'West Indies Board has done nothing to keep players loyal' - Brian Lara on Nicholas Pooran's retirementFormer West Indies cricketer Brian Lara has expressed concern over the West Indies Cricket Board’s inability to incentivise ...
West Indies posted the second-lowest total in Test history when bowled out for 27 by Australia in Jamaica, a result that ...
Only a day after the West Indies endured one of their worst performances in nearly a century of playing Test matches, the ...
Brian Lara blamed the IPL and T20 leagues for West Indies’ 27 all out, saying players now use the national team to attract franchise deals, not earn caps ...
West Indies cricket plunged to a new low during the third Test against Australia at Kingston, where they were bowled out for ...
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Thesportstak on MSNBrian Lara lashes out at Cricket West Indies for Nicholas Pooran's early retirement, feels they haven't done 'anything meaningful' to promote loyaltyBrian Lara feels Cricket West Indies has not learned from what cricket boards from England, Australia and India have done to make players remain loyal to international cricket.
West Indies Cricket is already looking to the past to help improve its future after one of its worst performances in nearly a century of playing test matches. WICB president Kishore Shallow plans ...
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