
Former West Indian cricketer Samuel Badree said that he expected a much better performance from the Caribbean side than what they dished out at the ICC T20 World Cup, given that many of them were playing their last World Cup.
He also said that though Chris Gayle was an "absolute legend" of the game, he didn't have the type of tournament that the fans would have hoped for. The two-time World T20 champions bowed out after managing only one win in their 'Super 12' Group 1 and finished fifth among six teams.
Among the reasons being cited for the Kieron Pollard-led side's debacle is the fact that several key players were over the hill. And Badree too said that infusion of young blood in the side was the way forward for the 2012 and 2016 T20 World champions.