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28 Oct 2013 20:08 #160446
by mapoui
cricket is done in certain ways. a player is picked to bat. if he does not score in some reasonable amount of time it is not usual to continue with him.
during the time he plays he is observed and assessed to his worth, talent, emotional strength etc. if that player had established himself and fell on hard times he is a known quantity and it all depends on if he can come back..blossom again
he commands an opportunity, a fair chance to prove himself once more. if he does not score in that time it must be assume he has run his course after a career. Sars ended up failing against worse Indian and Pak bowling than he had beaten in the past.
you have to drop that player and try the next in line especially if young. the young can always sooprise..never the older!
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28 Oct 2013 20:11 #160447
by Kwami
Like the phoenix , Sarwan will rise again. This man is too talented to be sidelined
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28 Oct 2013 20:23 #160448
by mapoui
let him rise again. I doh mind. I look forward to anything of the sort. he was a terrific performer for the west indies.
but he was treated fairly. that's my point!
he was treated more than fairly. he got all he could have ever hoped for in the end. that he is not on the team is that he has not scored..did not score in a long period and had to be dropped.
case closed!
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28 Oct 2013 20:31 #160451
by Kwami
He was indeed treated fairly and no one can deny that but this man is talented and I hope from a windies supporter point of view that he can re establish himself.
I wish him well
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28 Oct 2013 21:27 #160453
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Sarwan does not seem to have the will and character to rise.
Yes Gibson may have been awful to him but he should have risen above that and score like mad with Leicester.
That he failed to do and was fortunate to get a recall where he did not seem to know which end of the bat to hold.
Quite sad really but I fear he is finished...kaput.
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28 Oct 2013 21:33 #160454
by Kwami
I really believe that he will regain his form and take his rightful place in the windies side
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28 Oct 2013 21:51 #160459
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I would be very happy should this be the case.
Gayle was similarly chastised as was Shiv but they let their bats do the talking.
Anyway I do wish the young man well.
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29 Oct 2013 08:27 #160485
by The Captain
he 33 when is he going to make a move to regain his spot
Sachin is retiring
shiv will be let out to pasture soon
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29 Oct 2013 09:23 #160495
by ketchim
Chris Gayle .....15 Tons , 34 fifites
no one answering the questions.
Just bullcrap statements ..
The numbers dont Lie......Sarwan and Gayle almost Tied in overall Performance
Gayle is a year OLDER ..
Gayle has never made a Ton against India ...
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29 Oct 2013 09:28 #160496
by ketchim
Marlon Samuels ......5 Tons 18 fifties
Same age as Sarwan by the time the 1st Test starts ( 33 on January 5th ) :
His maiden Test ton was in Calcutta
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