Away in the Caribbean, Cricket West Indies has got the best minds in the game in the region to chalk out a way out of the abyss - call it 27 all out if you will - the national team has fallen in, at a time when there is talk of the World Test Championship being split into two tiers. Roston Chase , the Test captain, is aware of all this and is hoping for " that start and to then kick on from there" when they face India for the second and last time in the ongoing series in Delhi.

"Obviously we are down right now but it has to change at some point, and the change can start from now," Chase said a day away from the start of the second Test , where West Indies would be hoping to bounce back after an innings defeat in the first Test. "But it starts with the belief and the mindset of eac

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