Evening StandardClive Lloyd, who captained the West Indies between 1974 and 1985 - arguably the greatest ever Test side - would loved to have been a lawyer. Growing up in Guyana he liked nothing better than to go to the Bridgetown courts and watch the captain of his team, the Demerara Cricket Club, perform."He was a QC and I loved listening to him," he says. "I would love to have been a QC."
This ability to argue a case has proved very handy for Lloyd in his role as chair of the cricket committee of the International Cricket Council. The big issue for the world body's annual meeting in Hong Kong this week has been to convince the Indians to accept the Decision Review System.
Published on June 28, 2011 04:32