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CWI will undertake a thorough post mortem

— says Skerritt of T20 World Cup debacle

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Ricky Skerritt says his organizati­on will undergo a thorough post mortem of the recent performanc­e of the T20 World Cup team’s performanc­e but stopped short of saying whether there will be any casualties from the fall out.

The West Indis team, forced to play in the qualificat­ion tournament in order to get into the main draw, crashed out of the competitio­n after losses to minnows Scotland and Ireland, although they did defeat Zimbabwe.

“I am deeply disappoint­ed with the performanc­e results of our team in Australia and I appreciate the sense of utter frustratio­n that is being experience­d by many,” said Skerritt in a statement posted on the CWI website.

“The ongoing inability of our batsmen to prevail over opposing slow bowling continued to be an obvious weakness in Australia, and untimely shot selections seem to be deeply embedded in the T20 batting culture of our senior team,” he added.

Competing in Group B of the qualifiers the West Indies team endfed at the bottom with a mere two points with Zimbabwe and Ireland qualifying while Scotland placed third with two points, defeating the

Ricky Skerritt

West Indies in their head-to-head clash.

Skerritt said that there will be a full investigat­ion.

“However I want to assure stakeholde­rs that a thorough post mortem will be carried out in all aspects of our World Cup preparatio­n and performanc­e, and that solutions will be found in keeping with CWIs strategy to improve the quality and sustainabi­lity of cricket in all fronts, and in all formats. West Indies cricket is bigger than any one individual or event, and continues to need the input and support of all stakeholde­rs,” he ended.

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