By Richard Edwards
STUART LAW is backing his West Indies side to challenge England this summer – despite their biggest names performing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) rather than representing world cricket’s former top dogs in the three-Test series.
The Aussie took over the running of the West Indies back in February on a two-year deal, replacing Phil Simmons who was sacked in September 2016.
Many would have viewed the job as a poisoned chalice, with the West Indies’ form and fortune in the Test and one-day formats waning to such an extent that they are likely to ha...
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