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Di West Indies Cricket Story: From The Roots To The Glory — Volume 2

Par : Winston Phillips
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235069244
  • EAN9798235069244
  • Date de parution09/07/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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For twenty unbroken years, the West Indies cricket team did not just win - they ruled. Di West Indies CricketStory: From The Roots To The Glory - Volume 2 carries readers straight into the heart of that golden era, when a team built from a handful of small Caribbean islands became the most dominant force the sport has everproduced. This is the story of Clive Lloyd, the calm and calculating captain who forged a squad of individual island heroesinto one relentless, unbeatable machine.
It is the story of Sir Viv Richards, who batted with a swagger thatturned the crease into a stage, and of Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes, whose opening partnershipterrorised bowling attacks around the globe. And above all, it is the story of the most feared fast-bowling quartetcricket has ever known - Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner and Andy Roberts - four menwhose pace and hostility rewrote the rules of the game and made batting against the West Indies an act of purecourage.
Volume 2 traces the team's back-to-back World Cup triumphs in 1975 and 1979, the seismic disruption ofKerry Packer's World Series Cricket, and the near-two-decade stretch in which the West Indies lost barely a Testseries to anyone. But this book does not stop at glory. It follows the story through to its harder chapters - thegradual erosion of dominance across the 1990s, as age, administration, and a changing cricketing world caughtup with a team that once seemed unbeatable.
Written in a compelling narrative style rooted in the rhythms of Caribbean storytelling, this volume is both atribute and a reckoning - a chance to understand exactly how small islands built a cricketing empire, why itmattered far beyond the boundary rope, and what its fall says about legacy, identity, and pride. For cricket fans, Caribbean readers, and anyone who loves a sporting story of rise and fall, this is essential reading.
Part of the Di West Indies Cricket Story seriesContains references to historical racial prejudice faced by West Indian players, sporting rivalry and on-fieldhostility (fast bowling injuries), and discussion of institutional/administrative conflict within Caribbean cricket. No graphic violence; suitable for general adult readers. This is an original work of narrative non-fiction by Winston Phillips.
All content, writing, and storytelling are entirely the author's own original creation, © 2026 Winston Phillips, London, England. All rights reserved. 
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