Lara, Richards and Richardson set for a pep-talk with West Indies squad

Kaumi GazetteCricket8 October, 20258.2K Views

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar, heart, and RPG Group Chairperson Harsh Goenka, left, current the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ to West Indies’ cricketer Brian Lara through the ‘CEAT Cricket Rating Awards’, in Mumbai, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025.
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Lara alongside with two former West Indies captains will work together with Roston Chase’s lot forward of the second Test in New Delhi.

“We are going to rush across to Delhi to have a little chat with the boys. You know, it’s always tough for any country to play in India and beat India. But we want to be able to be competitive. So hopefully, we can get a competitive game in the next match,” Lara stated on the sidelines of the Ceat Cricket Awards.

Besides being honoured on the ceremony, Lara alongside with different legends of West Indies cricket together with Sir Vivian Richards and Richie Richardson, can also be in India to draw potential traders to Caribbean cricket.

With West Indies quickly persevering with its downward slide, calls for separated nationwide groups by disintegrating regional West Indies groups within the worldwide enviornment have been getting louder. But Lara most popular to stay to the unified regional staff in worldwide cricket.

“That (separate national team) is going to be tested in things like the Pan Am Games, the Olympics. The West Indies cannot be a representative cricket team in those tournaments. We are from a population of about five or six million people. And the sport, obviously, has been diluted with the advent of other sports and interests,” Lara stated.

“But I still believe that the strength of West Indies lies in that unified team. And I would like to see that continue. The issue now is that, there is a lot more that’s happening in world cricket. There are more opportunities for our youngsters. And with that, again, it’s going to weaken our strength. But we are all disappointed (with the results). We are perennial favourites around the world, and we are all disappointed in the way things have turned out.

“I don’t see going our separate ways as being the answer. But again, there is going to be a lot of national interest in cricket come the Olympics, the Pan Am Games, where individual countries are going to be involved,” Lara added.

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