When you hear the stories of all the big names in the West Indies camp arriving after the official training camp has finished, it automatically conjures up images of disunity and low team morale which does not auger well for a decent contest on this tour.
Should we hear the same of the Australian side, we'd assume they will all get it together when it counts and that if Ricky Ponting arrived late, it wouldn't have an impact. he's professional and will hit his straps...and so on.
So why is this?
Is it that the West Indies are not as professional, and therefore not well prepared, and therefore lose, or is it that the West Indies have been losing, so they aren't as well prepared and therefore not as professional, or are they not as well prepared, therefore they lose and....well you get the picture?
Anyway, interest that it seems the Australian squad has been "on the ground" in the Caribbean, longer than the West Indies squad.
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