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11 May 2014 11:16 #190348
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Asserting that he had no choice but to retire from Test cricket, hard-hitting West Indies all-rounder Darren Sammy today said his role was not needed as captain and player in that format and IPL had nothing to do with his decision. “It was something I thought about after I discussed with the selectors. After listening to the management and teams’ views about the way they needed to move to the next level in Test cricket, I understood that my role wasn’t needed as captain or player. This was
Asserting that he had no choice but to retire from Test cricket, hard-hitting West Indies all-rounder Darren Sammy today said his role was not needed as captain and player in that format and IPL had nothing to do with his decision.
“It was something I thought about after I discussed with the selectors. After listening to the management and teams’ views about the way they needed to move to the next level in Test cricket, I understood that my role wasn’t needed as captain or player. This was the way forward,†Sammy told PTI in an interview.
Sammy, who remains as the T20 skipper, decided to retire from Test captaincy on Friday when the selectors anounced Denesh Ramdin as his replacement. The 6 feet 5 inches tall player said it’s best to read the writing on the wall.
“Now West Indies cricket is at a new dispensation. It has a new force and direction and I am no longer required to play a role in Tests. I had no choice but to retire from Test cricket,†said Sammy.
The news of his Test axe might have been bitter pill to swallow for the Sunrisers Hyderabad player, who is busy with IPL, but Sammy insists that the lure of T20 cricket is not the reason behind his decision.
“I am having a great time in IPL. But my decision was not based on IPL or things like this. It was solely on the direction the Test team was heading and there were no plans for me as a captain and as a player,†clarified Sammy.
It is the first time that West Indies cricket has different leadership in all the three formats with Dwayne Bravo as the ODI skipper. Sammy opines that it’s always better to accept change.
“It is not about right or wrong. I was captain at point of stage of all formats. I was aksked to captain at a time when the team needed stability. Change is inevitable. Sometimes we might not like it. Sometimes we may not agree with but we have to accept it,†said the medium-pacer.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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11 May 2014 11:33 #190354
by ketchim
There is only ONE thing I want Sammy to acknowledge and admit :
That he knowingly and willingly agreed to undermine :
Shiv, Sarwan , Gayle and Bravo ....
In exchange for the Captaincy from Ernest Hillaire and Julian Hunte !!
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11 May 2014 19:56 #190392
by Barbosa
we should respect his decision but I thought Samuels was a better choice than Ramdin for captaincy,anyway I wish the best for Ramdim
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12 May 2014 07:32 #190409
by bala24
This was such a poor decision from sammy,he must have exhibited his true sportsmanship to actually fight for a spot.Instead he exhibited a cowardice act and quit when he was take off that position.Probably this is why he never really shined in the international arena.For instance,look at yuvraj singh..he had cancer but he still fought back and is now in the side.This guy just lost his captaincy and he quit..sad that cricket is being held so lowly by these guys..!!
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12 May 2014 07:41 #190412
by wowtgp
A really poor decision indeed. This statement from Sammy exudes sadness and the plight of Sammy. But as I stated already, quitting is never an option. He should have stayed in test squad and proved his worthiness.
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12 May 2014 07:56 #190414
by boquiesse
I doubt whether Sammy is sad. The West Indies are not playing a whole lot of tests so is not as if his money get cut a whole lot.
Now if he get axed from ODIs and his T20 place comes under threat then he will be very sad!!
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