West Indies’ Director of Cricket, Jimmy Adams believes that there must be some sort of competitive cricket played in order to keep advancing the standard of the sport in the region.
Adams, at the time of his comments, was a guest on Barbados radio show, Mason and Guest earlier this week where he spoke at length about the importance of competitive cricket and it’s direct impact on the international results of the Caribbean side.
When asked about the plans to keep the players ahead of the curve before their next assignment, Adams stated, “We’re basically going to try as hard as we can to get as much cricket played if not within territory versus territory to get as much cricket played within the territories even if we have to support that, from a resource point of view.”