Noida, Aug. 22 -- Following a string of poor performances by West Indies across white-ball and red-ball cricket, former WI all-rounder Dwayne Smith expressed dissapointment at the administrators not grooming players at a young age with a desire to play for the Windies and as far as white-ball game is concerned, he urged that players be given a number of games to be played together so that they can gel well as a side.

Smith, a former T20 World Cup winner with WI with 2,462 international runs and 75 wickets under his belt, spoke on the sidelines of the Champions League T10 tennis ball tournament happening in Noida. He represents the team 'Super Sonic' in the competition.

After failing to reach the semifinal of the last T20 World Cup at ho...