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05 Jan 2014 13:10 #171679
by chairman
Colin E. H. Croft
The biggest challenge for West Indies cricket, especially our senior men, is to try to be relevant for 2014. After embarrassingly dismal tours of India and New Zealand 2013/2014, that is a very big task!
We should also focus more on the women’s senior team, led by Ms. Marissa Aguilera, as they, despite not being given the visibility as the senior men, have kept WI pride up and flags flying.
New Year 2014 clicked over, but nothing changed for WI’s men in NZ. For ODI # 3, they must have had an excuse, that they supped too much of celebratory fare. ODI # 4’s bowling was nearly as bad too!
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05 Jan 2014 13:34 #171686
by The Captain
I am nearly 61 years old, still in pretty good shape, and I would challenge any world team’s batsmen, from Chris Gayle to new world-record holder for quickest ODI hundred, NZ’s Corey Anderson, to hit me now, not when I played back when, but right now, for 64 runs in three overs; 18 legal deliveries!
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