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Monday, September 26, 2022

Berbice franchise 2023

Let’s go Hetmyer. Let’s get on with winning West Indies cricket

West Indies cricket is a cesspool 1995-2022. This truth warrior cannot imagine West Indies winning T20I World Cup 2022. The historical nonsensical insularity and ethnic bias are hidden behind the curtain labeled failed fitness test.

The stubbornness of Adams, Harper, Haynes and Simmons ensures loosing West Indies cricket continues. There is no light in the tunnel. The asininity of CWI lower management continues unabated. CWI, Adams, Haynes and Simmons refuse to try different policies. And the never ending losses and excuses continue – without consequences. 

What do CWI and the six affiliates benefit from CPL? CPL 2022 has offered no major solutions to the epidemic of ineptness of CWI.  Why aren’t more opportunities given to 17-22 years old cricketers to compete in major CWI tournaments? This prisoner of war advocates Berbice, Demerara and Essequebo are awarded franchises in CWI competitions in 2023. He is with no less than seven Guyanese on each team. In current times, in Guyana, it’s ineptness and ethnic cleavage on the Guyana Cricket Board trying to stifle, stagnate and undermine, Hilbert Foster and the Berbice Cricket Board and their cricket development programs in Berbice. 

A Berbice franchise 2023 ought to be comprised of the following: Kevlon Anderson, Anthony Bramble*, Shimron Hetmyer, Gudakesh Motie, Veerasammy Permaul, Clinton Pestano*, Romario Shepherd, Kevin Sinclair, Junior Sinclair, Nail Smith, Isai Thorne,  and Kelvin Umrao

Shai Hope, and Brandon King  - the two regional choices - and Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Shakib Al Hasan – the two internationals – in the Berbice franchise 2023, 

 This prisoner of war also suggests two more teams in men’s competitions. 

This prisoner of war is also saying the six teams in CPL 2022 should have had a limit of four non-West Indians each.


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