The selectors should be shocked into redrafting their plans

The adjectives that littered Caribbean newspapers after the defeats by seven wickets (with 58 balls remaining) and 160 runs (when they could last only 31.1 overs and cobble together 132) accurately described the West Indies performances in the first two ODIs of the series that was yesterday secured 3-2 by Bangladesh.

Even though the outcome was tighter in the decider yesterday, after the West Indies revival in the third and four matches, much of the criticism was equally applicable.

“Disgraceful”, “woeful” “erratic”,