PORT OF SPAIN: Ian Bishop believes there is still much work to be done before West Indies can regain some of their lost prestige, but he likes what he sees coming from the Caribbean side in recent matches.
Bishop, a former West Indies fast bowler, was part of the television commentary team that covered the two-Test series between Chris Gayle’s side and Mahela Jayawardene’s Sri Lanka which ended tied 1-1.
West Indies, chasing 253 for victory, completed a six-wicket victory in the second and final Test at Queen’s Park to level the series, after Sri Lanka won the opening Test by 121 runs at the Guyana National Stadium.
Bishop, who played 43 Tests and 84 one-day internationals between 1989 and 1998, like most Caribbean people, was relieved that West Indies won and avoided an historic series whitewash.
“I am extremely pleased that the team has won because a win for this team is so rare,” he
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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