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Saturday, December 31, 2022

Why is Brathwaite a captain at any level of cricket?

 West Indies have talented batsmen. However, none of the six best West Indies batsmen has appeared in the last twenty-two (22) test matches 2019-2022. The selectors refuse to choose, Nicholas Pooran, Lewis, King, and Rutherford for test match cricket. The selectors also rejected Hetmyer for 22 consecutive test matches.  The selectors also choose to omit Hope from test matches. How it is possible Desmond Haynes selected Chase as the frontline spinner? The selectors, January 2019 – December 2022  Browne, Haynes, Harper, Haynes, Simmons, Pollard behaved like the quicker bowlers they select are in the class of Roberts, Holding, Croft and Garner, 1974-1981 and/or Bishop, Ambrose, Walsh and Marshall c1989. Certainly, the behavior is clear. It’s outrageous bias against Motie, Permaul and the other much better spinners than Brathwaite and Chase. Indians, Guyanese, and Berbice cricketers endure too much asininity from CWI. Hence, with no light in the tunnel, awful results continuum, will be the reality in current times and the foreseeable future.  Note to Conde Riley, BCA and Desmond Haynes the numbers of mediocre Barbadians in test teams can never equate to success of Barbadian and West Indies cricket. Unless Barbadians are of the quality of float Woods, Tommie Browne, George Cumberbatch, George Francis, Hunte, Nurse, Weekes, Walcott, Worrell, Sobers, Marshall, Garner, Hall, Griffith, Martindale, Boyce, Greenidge, Vanburn Holder – they are not difference making cricketers. Therefore cannot lift West Indies cricket out of the abyss. They are part of the problem. Mediocrity can never be the solution and/or part thereof. 

How the hell Brathwaite can think of bowling Chase in the tenth over of a test innings? Why is Brathwaite a captain at any level of cricket? West Indies cricket is infested with a preposterous mediocrity and asininity in administration 2017 – December 2022.  The preponderous mediocre and dumb - big idiots, Darren Bravo called them- are impeding the rise of West Indies cricket


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