The Spin | West Indies turn to Lara and co after record Test low, but future looks bleak
Briefly

In November 2011, Australia faced a devastating collapse at Newlands, scoring 21 for nine, which Michael Clarke described as feeling like ghosts on the field. Although they managed to score 47, it barely mitigated the embarrassment. Meanwhile, West Indies suffered a historic low by being all out for 27 against Australia, prompting Cricket West Indies' president to announce a state-of-emergency. The low scoring series reflected deeper issues within West Indies cricket, despite efforts to address the crisis, including seeking input from past legends.
Michael Clarke recalls the disastrous 2011 Test match at Newlands where Australia crumbled to 21 for nine, and he described the team as '11 ghosts' unable to accept their reality.
Following the abysmal performance of West Indies against Australia, Cricket West Indies' president Kishore Shallow called for a state-of-emergency and sought input from cricket legends to address the decline.
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