WINDIES CRICKET SWEATSHIRT

WINDIES CRICKET SWEATSHIRT

$80.00
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SPECS•100% cotton•Heavyweight 11oz fabric•Unisex•Wash cold inside out, hang drySIZE CHART FIT VIDEO PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe West Indies cricket team rose to global prominence during the 1970s, ultimately winning consecutive cricket World Cups in 1975 and 1979. This ascendence did not go over well with England, the perennial cricket powerhouse whose imperial grip on the "British West Indies" had been slipping for decades.  In 1976, the day before a match with the colonial upstarts, England's captain said that he intended to make the West Indies players "grovel." Regardless of the speaker, this comment would be inflammatory, given the West Indies' history of British rule, which included slavery. Complicating matters: the captain, Tony Greig, was born in South Africa and in 1976, apartheid was still going strong.  Greig quickly regretted his racist arrogance. The West Indies bowlers were already known for their aggressive tactics. England's first batsman, a 45-year-old relic named Brian

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