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West Indies’ Kevin Sinclair says Test cricket is ‘ultimate’ after win in Australia

By Jonty Colman

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January 30, 2024
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Kevin Sinclair celebrated with a backflip after taking his first career Test wicket against Australia in Brisbane

Kevin Sinclair celebrated with a backflip after taking his first career Test wicket against Australia in Brisbane

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Test cricket will live for “a very long time” and has always been more special to people in the Caribbean than franchise cricket, says West Indies all-rounder Kevin Sinclair.

Sinclair scored a half-century on his debut as the Windies sealed a thrilling eight-run win in the second Test against Australia in Brisbane, hours before England’s dramatic first-Test win over India in Hyderabad.

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“Test cricket is the ultimate,” Sinclair, 24, told the BBC’s Stumped Podcast.

“I don’t think T20 [is going to] ever get ahead of Test cricket. T20 won’t bring that special, special feeling to the Caribbean people in that way.

“Yes, you’re representing a franchise. But representing the people of the Caribbean is something big.

“You might make a century or half-century in a franchise league, but that won’t feel as special as doing it for the people of the West Indies.

“So for me, the dream was to play for the West Indies and perform. That was my dream and something really, really special.”

Pat Cummins’ Australia side suffered their first home Test defeat since he became captain on the eve of the 2021-22 Ashes series, as the Windies beat their hosts for the first time in a Test since 2003, and the first time in Australia since 1997.

West Indies currently sit eighth in the Test world rankings, with Australia number one.

Australia cruised to a 10-wicket win in the first Test and the fact many observers expected another heavy defeat spurred on the Windies, says Sinclair.

“That was our motivation coming into the last Test,” said off-spinner Sinclair. “[People were saying] we were lambs for the slaughter, so we just took that as a motivation to give it our all and it paid off.”

West Indies greats Brian Lara and Carl Hooper, who both played more than 100 Tests each, were both pictured crying after the dramatic victory.

“It was very touching to see Brian Lara crying, even Carl Hooper crying there as well,” added Sinclair.

“You could tell how happy they were and bringing back the memory of when they were playing as well. They were in Australia [in 1997], so bringing back that memory and that feeling into this generation now is something really special for them to witness.

“Carl Hooper said he never believed he could witness something like this. He never felt this way since he was married, I believe!” (BBC Sport) 

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