In those glory days of the yore the West Indies team was all-conquering, winning among other things, the first two editions of the World Cup.
Now only the vestiges remain.
Cricket in the Caribbean has been on a steady decline for the last decade or so and the West Indies winning a high profile game these days comes across as a surprise and makes the headlines, something akin to a loss they suffered in the good old days.
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The fact that they haven't beaten a top team in 33 matches spread over almost two years only corroborates the sorry state of affairs with cricket in the West Indies.
And the Caribbean camp does realize that the above is not a very flattering statistic and efforts need to be made to stem the rot.
"We all are aware that West Indies has not beaten a top team in about 20 months or so," admitted coach Ottis Gibson.
"We would like to change that. We were close against England (on Thursday) but couldn't finish things off.
"It was another opportunity for us but we didn't take it," he added.
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