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October
22
Windies fans keep faith in
team
CHENNAI, India: West Indies cricket has taken a beating,
but a small group of die-hard fans traveling with the
team on its tour to India believes their beloved players
can turn things around.
"No defeat can put us off," said Ravi
Rambarran, a Trinidadian, who lives in Jamaica. The
37-year-old finance executive is one of 25 supporters
following the team on the current tour. They say the
West Indies' first Test series loss against India in 23
years hasn't made them lose hope. "Windies
cricket's in the pits, but that doesn't stop us from
dreaming about the return of good times," says
Trevor McCartney, a surgeon from Kingston. "We've
seen glorious days, and there's no reason we can't turn
things around once again." But McCartney conceded
that the morale of the West Indies supporters was
"pretty low."
India took an unbeatable 2-0 lead on Sunday by winning
the second Test by eight wickets in here, following a
first Test victory in Mumbai by an innings and 112 runs.
The group of fans said they were amazed at cricket's
immense following in the country. "Man, I could
never believe this until I saw it," says McCartney.
"The youngsters' knowledge about the game's finer
points, its history and statistics, is really
impressive."
McCartney said that strangers, noticing his West Indies
cap, had approached him wherever he went. "People
have regularly begun a conversation at the grounds, on
the streets and in restaurants. They all wanted to
discuss cricket. I've been repeatedly asked if Brian
Lara could ever match Sachin Tendulkar's feats,"
said McCartney. "You've won this series,
fine," he said. "But we'll get our revenge
soon."
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