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When Legends Go Emergency Mode: Windies Call the Big Guns After Being Pealed for 27

Last updated: July 17, 2025 3:06 pm
Salman Khan
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By any cricketing measure, 27 all out is a meltdown of catastrophic proportions. For West Indies, a team rich with history, pride, and legacy, it wasn’t just a loss—it was a loud, messy SOS.

After collapsing for a jaw-dropping 27 runs in the third Test against Australia at Sabina Park—marking the second-lowest total in Test history—Cricket West Indies (CWI) President Kishore Shallow didn’t mince words. He called an emergency meeting of the Cricket Strategy and Officiating Committee, and this wasn’t your usual bureaucratic wrist slap.

Instead, he summoned an all-star crisis cabinet of Caribbean cricket legends: Sir Clive Lloyd, Sir Vivian Richards, and Brian Lara—names that practically built the castle West Indies cricket now finds under siege. Joining them were committee members Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Desmond Haynes, and Ian Bradshaw.

“This isn’t a ceremonial thing. This isn’t a photo op. We’re asking them for real, actionable fixes,” said Shallow in a statement. And honestly, when you’ve been blown away by Mitchell Starc in 15 balls—yes, the fastest five-wicket haul in Test history—you probably don’t want ceremonial.

Australia, to their credit, didn’t let up. Starc’s 6 for 9 ripped through the Windies like paper in a hurricane. Scott Boland casually tossed in a hat-trick, just in case anyone wasn’t paying attention.

The defeat by 176 runs capped off a 3-0 series whitewash for Australia and left CWI with no choice but to turn to its icons for guidance.

“This loss hurts deeply. It is a brutal reminder of where we are and how far we’ve strayed from where we were,” Shallow admitted. “We owe our fans more. We owe our legends more. We owe ourselves more.”

With a T20I series against Australia starting July 21, and a tour to Pakistan in August, the clock is ticking. And while rebuilding may take time, the message from Shallow’s office is crystal clear: nostalgia is fine—but we need a plan.

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