New Delhi: Once a force in world cricket, West Indies team continues it's free fall from grace to ignominy with yet another humiliating defeat in Australia.


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Expressing his concern about the state of affairs in the Caribbean cricket, Aussie legend Shane Warne on Saturday said that "saddened to watch how far the West Indies have fallen".


The spin wizard tweeted,



A youthful West Indies side failed to put up any kind of resistance except Darren Bravo's 108-run knock as Australia wrapped up the match inside three days. An innings and 212-run defeat is yet another sorry chapter in West Indies' cricket's ever dwindling legacy.


It was their seventh defeat in nine matches this years. They have drawn against England in April at North Sound, and the lone win also coming in the same series in May.


Warne also suggested the current West Indies team can have legendary Brain Lara's guidance.