5 West Indies legends who need the CPL to come back

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#3. Ravi Rampaul

West Indies v New Zealand - ICC World Twenty20 2012: Super Eights Group 1
Rampaul can still make it to West Indies' national team

The skiddy pace and accurate line and lengths make Ravi Rampaul a serious bowling threat. On his day, he can wreck batting lineups in no time and is effective for bowling in the death overs courtesy of his smart pace variations.

However inconsistent performances, frequent injuries and lack of support from the team management has ensured that Rampaul has spent the last couple of years away from the national team. His last T20I was in 2015 against Sri Lanka.

But looking at the quality of West Indies' current bowling artillery, the left-arm pacer still has genuine chances of making a comeback. What he needs is a spectacular bowling performance in this year's CPL.

The 32-year old bowler still has plenty of cricket left in him and in this year's CPL he is the spearhead of Barabods Tridents' bowling department. A good show for Tridents could open the gates of the national team for him.

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