Just days after the conclusion of the third ODI between India and West Indies, where Hardik Pandya slammed the hosts' cricket board for their poor facilities, veteran Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has echoed the same sentiments.
Ashwin, who isn't a part of the ODI or T20I series against the Windies, explained the nature of affairs in West Indies, highlighting how poor certain facilities are in the Caribbeans.
The off-spinner even explained that with such poor infrastructure and conditions, it is going to be tough for West Indies to produce quality cricketers in the years to come. "I feel that if cricket should improve in a country, the primary improvement should start from the infrastructure.
Even the U10, U12, and U14 kids from their country should get a decent net and ground. They should get the accessibility to play their matches. "This is a talent-driven sport and a hardworking sport.