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Lloyd hopeful of Windies revival
Thursday 03 November 2011

Legendary former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd believes the future of cricket in the region is looking rosy and all it needs is good corporate support.

"I have seen the signs, I am seeing the 'green shoots' in players like Kirk Edwards and Andre Russell who have come on to the scene and done well. They have shown that they are quality players who can compete against any team around the World," Lloyd said in an interview.

"I can safely say that we have about 15 to 20 players who can compete with the best in the World. What we need is for all hands to be on deck and for the senior players to be there to mentor and guide them in a positive way."

Lloyd, a director of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), said he felt the regional governing body was working to build the right structure to produce World-class players, but corporate support was needed.

"Even though the WICB is not well endowed in the monetary sense like some of the other boards around the World, it has put the framework in place for our cricket to be strong again," he said.

"It is extremely expensive to run our cricket. We're separated by water, so travel is more expensive; we're a tourist destination, so hotels are more expensive; and we have to ensure that player salaries are competitive, so now I would love to see companies coming forward and sponsoring our regional competitions." he explained.

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