West Indies Cricket's Struggle: Infrastructure vs. Performance
West Indies' cricketing challenges, highlighted by Captain Roston Chase, are tied to poor finances and inadequate infrastructure. Despite these issues, Chase insists players should improve performance individually. Recent losses against India and Australia underscore the need for better facilities and financial support to strengthen the team's competitive edge.

Amidst growing concerns about West Indies cricket, Captain Roston Chase has attributed the team's struggles to financial constraints and subpar infrastructure in the Caribbean.
Following a heavy defeat against India in Ahmedabad, Chase emphasized that poor training facilities have hindered player development, contributing to substandard performances on the international stage.
While acknowledging these challenges, Chase urged players to find ways to improve individually. The situation demands immediate attention to bolster infrastructure and financial support to regain competitive strength.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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