IT is remarkable how West Indies cricket manages to create, often out of nothing at all, the never-ending controversies that continue to harm and embarrass it.
The latest cropped up last week to throw Barbados cricket into the same state of confusion as is now habitual at regional level. It centred around the choice of the team for the current match against Guyana and eventually led to the resignation, en bloc, of the selection panel of three, headed by George Linton, the leg-spinner of the Eighties,