
Carl Hooper
Carl Hooper is a former West Indies cricketer and captain, widely regarded for his elegant batting style and strategic acumen on the field. He played a pivotal role in the West Indies team during the 1990s and early 2000s, becoming known for his ability to anchor innings and his leadership skills. After retiring from international cricket, Hooper has remained involved in the sport, offering insights and critiques on the current state of West Indies cricket. Recently, he expressed deep concerns about the team's direction and performances, particularly following disappointing Test series results against Australia, highlighting issues with team selection and the need for a stronger batting lineup.
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Carl Hooper, a former captain, argued that Andre Coley was beginning to turn the team around.
'Because he’s St Lucian': Shallow slams insular criticism of Sammy after Windies series defeatFormer all-rounder Carl Hooper said Cricket West Indies must take responsibility for the team’s woeful results.
‘Heads should roll’ after Windies horror show, says Hooper
Carl Hooper believes head coach Daren Sammy needs to be answerable for the regional side’s embarrassing performance against Australia.
‘Two steps back’ | SportsFormer all-rounder Carl Hooper criticized Cricket West Indies for their poor performance.
'Heads should roll' after Windies horror show, says Hooper
Carl Hooper is another notable West Indies cricketer with 102 Tests.
LEGACY SECURE | Sports | Jamaica GleanerFormer West Indies captain Carl Hooper expresses deep concern over the current state and direction of West Indies cricket.
‘It’s total surrender’: Frustrated Hooper questions Windies’ direction amid batting woes





















