#3 West Indies cricket team (Mid-1970s to the early 1990s)
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The West Indies cricket team during 1970s and 80s was possibly the most dominant teams in the history of the game. Armed with a ferocious pace battery consisting of Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall, Andy Roberts and Joel Garner, and later, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh and Ian Bishop, the West Indies established a tradition of dominance which would be hard to beat by any professional sports team, let alone a cricket one.
In those years, they won two ICC World Cups back to back and reached the finals in 1983.
Edited by Staff Editor