Cricket: Caribbeans will be conspicuous by their absence in 2023 World Cup in India
Warning has been on the walls. Finally, the inevitable has happened.
World’s showpiece ODI cricket tournament – 50 overs a side – to be played in India from October 5 to November 19 will be without Calypsos.
The West Indies will not be part of the ODI World Cup for the first time in the history of the tournament after being eliminated from the Qualifiers – a result that plunged country’s cricket to an unimaginable low, on Saturday.
When the nearly star studded Caribbeans arrived in Harare for the do-or-die Super Six contest, no one would have imagined that they would suffer an embarrassing seven-wicket loss to Scotland. West Indies, packed with some bona-fide T20 superstars, could manage only a modest 181 in 43.5 overs. And the Scots took up the challenge of knocking down the required total in 43.3 overs to notch up a sensational win in this format of cricket. In the process, they have shown the door to a team that had dominated this format of the game in its early years.
Change is the only thing that is permanent. And that is exactly what the Scots did on Saturday. Their impressive show had the limelight on all-rounder Brandon McMullen, who first took three wickets, and then scored a patient 69 off 106 balls to steer his side to a famous victory. Such was the West Indies’ plight that the top score was a painstaking 45 off 79 balls by Jason Holder.
Another star performer for Scotland was Mathew Cross. His 74 not out of 107 balls anchored the chase perfectly. Once the Scots were at the batting crease, it became so apparent that one team would win and it was not the West Indies day.
Scotland chased down the target in just 43.3 overs, ensuring that West Indies won’t compete in the ODI World Cup for the first time since the inception of the tournament in 1975.Incidentally, it was first victory for Scotland over West Indies.
It may be pertinent to recall that Clive Lloyd’s team had won the first two editions in 1975 and 1979 and played the 1983 final, where it was beaten by India.
Though West Indies has two more matches to play. Even if it wins both, it can reach up to four points while Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe already have six points in their three games.
Scotland with this win are on four points and would reckon that an upset can help them sneak into the tournament-proper.
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