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14 Feb 2015 13:11 #240516
by karlaa
A West Indies disaster in the days ahead? Well, that does not really bear contemplation. Forgive me for holding on to a fervent, if hopeless, wish that this disjointed, renegade bunch crash in on the party and win the thing.
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14 Feb 2015 16:10 #240565
by chairman
NELSON, New Zealand (CMC) – Nearly 15 years after hanging up his boots, fast bowling icon Sir Curtly Ambrose is back in West Indies colours and is a man on a mission.
The Windies legend will not be suiting up in the maroon gear to send down his thunderbolts but he is a key figure behind the scenes making sure the Caribbean side are in tip-top shape to challenge for the game’s biggest prize.
Standing six feet, nine inches tall, Ambrose was a menace to batsmen all over the world. But despite a glittering career, he never managed to win the World Cup.
He played in the 1992 edition in Australia, 1996 in Asia and 1999 in England but the trophy eluded him on every occasion. He is now hoping to make amends in 2015.
“I was fortunate to participate in three World Cups, but it (winning) is the one thing in my career that is missing. The only regret, really, is that I never managed to win the World Cup with the West Indies,†Sir Curtly told CMC Sports.
“We won it back in 1975 and 1979 with the great teams under Clive Lloyd, but when I came along we never quite won it.
“This time I hope to be on the winning team. It would be a great delight for me to add the World Cup … not just for me but for this team and the many fans we have all over the world. For me it would be a good icing on the cake.â€
Based on current form, West Indies are not among the favourites. They were thrashed 4-1 in South Africa in a recent ODI series there, lost their opening official warm-up match by nine wickets to England earlier in the week, before narrowly beating Scotland by three runs four days later.
Sir Curtly, known for his intensity and desire to win during his playing days, said West Indies would not be fazed by pundits predictions.
“Not many people have given us a chance, but for me that’s OK. What I told the team is that we have to prepare well and go out and give it all we have,†he said.
“We must show good aggression and play to our strength. We must demonstrate that passion and that West Indian flair and play with confidence. We have our plans and I promise you we will do well.â€
He took 405 wickets in 98 Test matches at an amazing average of 20.99. He also played 179 One-Day Internationals and took 225 wickets at an astonishing economy rate of 3.48 runs per over.
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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14 Feb 2015 16:11 #240567
by The Professor
Curtley we would sure love that but you would first have to come out of retirement, and thats a no no. So don't put your hopes to high.
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14 Feb 2015 19:54 #240600
by Calypso
Hahaha!! ... what else can he say?
...... That they are going to get their a$$es kicked to de curb ?
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16 Feb 2015 07:35 #240959
by boquiesse
West Indies winning this tournament was always going to be wishful thinking.
The best they could have hoped for was a 4th place finish in Group B and an exit in the quarter final against the top placed team in Group A.
The Irish have put paid to any chance of WI making it out of the group stages but that should come as no surprise given WI ODI performances in SA and the 2 warm up matches.
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