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West Indies fast-bowling legend Curtly Ambrose has ridiculed Bazball as England enter the second phase of the Test revamp led by Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes.
Ambrose, who retired in 2000 with 405 Test wickets and 225 one-day international scalps, reflected on an era when West Indies cricket commanded global respect.
Curtly Ambrose, one of the world’s most famous cricketers, has spoken about the state of the game in the West Indies while in Bermuda this week. Ambrose was on island thanks to CG Insurance’s ...
West Indies great and ICC Hall of Famer Curtly Ambrose believes his former team have enough talent to win an unprecedented third ICC Men's T20 World Cup title next month.
NEW YORK, United States (CMC) — Iconic fast bowler Sir Curtly Ambrose says West Indies have enough firepower to win an unprecedented third ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup when they co-host the ...
West Indies were unlikely semi-finalists and Ambrose, aided by Ian Bishop, seemed determined to prove that the form book could be upset again.
As the West Indies make final preparations for tomorrow's Fifth Test Match at The Oval the President of the West Indies' Cricket Board will make one last attempt to persuade Curtly Ambrose to ...