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Lara, Arthur part of independent group to review West Indies' T20 World Cup debacle | | | agencies ST JOHN’S, Nov 17: The legendary Brian Lara has been included in a three-member independent group to conduct a "comprehensive review" of the West Indies' first-round exit from the recently-concluded T20 World Cup. The two-time champions crashed out of the showpiece in the group stage after losses to Scotland and Ireland. They beat Zimbabwe in the round-robin league and finished at the bottom of the four-team group. Cricket West Indies (CWI) in a statement said the World Cup review group will undertake a holistic assessment of all aspects of the team's preparation and performance at the global tournament. The group will be chaired by Justice Patrick Thompson Jr., a High Court Judge at the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, and also includes former Pakistan and South Africa coach Mickey Arthur besides Lara. "The three-member panel will submit a report to the CWI Board of Directors, with relevant insight and clear recommendations," the CWI said on Wednesday. "It is also intended that this review will establish a process and template for future performance reviews. The Terms of Reference (TOR) will be published."
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