Lloyd, Viv, Lara invited to CWI Committee ahead of post-mortem on disastrous Australia batting
…President Ali also voices disappointment in performance
On the heels of West Indies men’s Test team capturing an unwanted spot in the format’s history books, Cricket West Indies (CWI) President, Dr Kishore Shallow has called for unity in the face of adversity as he detailed the first step towards bettering the performances with the bat in the Caribbean.
Shallow noted in a statement on Tuesday morning, “Like every West Indian cricket fan, I felt the pain of our recent Test defeat to Australia. The result hurts deeply, not only because of how we lost, but because of what West Indies cricket has always represented to our people: pride, identity, and possibility.
President Dr Irfaan Ali
“There will be some sleepless nights ahead for many of us, including the players, who I know feel this loss just as heavily. But while disappointment is natural, we must not allow this moment to define our journey.
“We are in a rebuilding phase, steadily investing in the next generation, and reigniting the spirit that has long made West Indies cricket a force in the world.
“Progress is rarely straightforward. It takes time, perseverance, and belief, especially in our most difficult moments. The road ahead will Test us, but I have faith in the talent and commitment of our players when they apply themselves.
“We have already seen encouraging signs, particularly with the ball. Our batters are keen, but now must be even more deliberate as they work to improve.
“Now is not the time to turn away. Now is the time to stand even closer as a people. These are the moments that shape us.
“As an immediate step, I have advised the Chair of the Cricket Strategy and Officiating Committee to convene an emergency meeting to review the recent Test series against Australia, particularly the final match.
“To strengthen the discussions, I have extended invitations to three of our greaTest batsmen ever: Sir Clive Lloyd, Sir Vivian Richards, and Brian Lara. They will join past greats Dr Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Dr The Most Honourable Desmond Haynes, Ian Bradshaw, who already serve on the committee.
“This engagement is not ceremonial. These are men who helped define our golden eras, and their perspectives will be invaluable as we shape the next phase of our cricket development. We intend for this gathering to result in tangible, actionable recommendations.
CWI President Dr. Kishore Shallow
“Consistent with my message over the last weeks, this is a moment that calls for collaboration, not division. We need everyone on board: fans, players, coaches, legends, and administrators, if we are to truly move forward.
“There is much work to be done. But we must do it with purpose, and we must do it together.”
On the other hand, Guyana’s Head of State, President Dr Irfaan Ali joined the millions of fans in expressing his disappointment in the team’s recent performance, also calling for action to be taken.
President Ali noted in a social media post, “It is time for a full evaluation and accountability to the people of this region for the disastrous batting performance of the West Indies Cricket Team. We cannot disregard what all of us witnessed and endured in the last three Test matches. This is not about our players, administrators, or any individual; it is an entire system that is failing, and together, all of us must fix it now. This cannot continue into another series; we must not allow it to.”
West Indies attained the second- lowest Test score on Monday, after being bowled out for a meagre 27 by Australia while chasing 204 for a consolation victory in the third and final match of the Test series.