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30 May 2015 08:25 #257441
by chairman
(Barbados Nation) THERE IS NEVER a dull moment in West Indies cricket whether on or off the field of play. The latest point of discussion and disagreement is the departure of Shivnarine Chanderpaul form the Test arena.
The exploits of Mr Chanderpaul as a dependable batsman over many years must be both appreciated and applauded. He was there in both the good times and the bad. He carried the Caribbean side on his shoulders for a long time and racked up a series of impressive records along the way.
Overtaking Brian Lara to become the West Indian batsman with the most Test runs would have been the ideal curtain to his innings.
Recently, however, his form has been poor and clearly a worry to the teams’ new management. They felt it was time to move on without him; he clearly did not understand the end was here as he wanted to be in the middle a bit longer, personal objectives in view.
The situation tells that despite his long and courageous contribution, the talented Mr Chanderpaul did not understand West Indies cricket and apparently chose to ignore its history. He was a master in the middle but was apparently rather naive about certain aspects of the game beyond the boundary.
Mr Chanderpaul must realise and accept that he is not the first to be let loose by regional cricket selectors before the player felt his game was over. And unless there is some dramatic change in approach by the regional cricket administrators, he will not be the last to suffer such a fate.
He need not stoop to blaming at this stage but must recognise what has transpired and move on. Performance must be at the core when it comes to cricketers and what they must deliver; there is no place for sentiment nor retention other than based on merit.
We know only too well the reaction of West Indies cricket fans when the team performs poorly. It is a case of only the best is good enough.
Mr Chanderpaul must have recognised his own declining performance. This should have signalled to him that he needed to map out the timing of his departure – and, more importantly, to publicly indicate such. Fans, the sports’ administrators and his team colleagues would then be aware of his intentions.
There is a lesson in all of this for regional sportsmen, and cricketers in particular: it is about planning their exit from their various sporting activities.
Much can be gained from observing how it is done in the United States. How former New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter ended his career in 2014 should be a case study for our sportsmen and sports administrators. Tasteful and a spectacle.
Our cricketers must not behave like our politicians, who often don’t know when it is time for them to go.
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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30 May 2015 08:33 #257446
by Rowe992
I think Chanderpaul should just retire now if he has any sense of pride and not allow his legacy to be dragged through the mud by the disrespect he has received over the last week from the WICB selectors and some media outlets. The truth is there are many who would not like to see a batsman like Chanderpaul surpassing Brian Lara's record as highest West Indies run scorer.
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30 May 2015 09:18 - 30 May 2015 11:08 #257452
by mapoui
I will not even bother to read that editorial. just looking at the headline pisses me off. I know they miss the point totally..and deliberately so, preparing a propaganda piece calculated to help quell and pacify negative public reaction.
that is the job and purview of the lackey anti-nationalist west indian propaganda 'wrags' of a communications media, that go by deceptive names like The Guardian, the Nation and the Advocate, the Express and Gleaner, the Observer....
the performance of the wicb with regard to Shive has been short-sighted, near-sighted, narrow minded and bureaucratic, disruptive, anti-nationalist, suspiciously racist, UPPITY CLASS CONSCIOUS TREATMENT OF A LOWLY DESCENDED WEST INDIAN BOY, and altogether INCOMPETENT AND UNPROFESSIONAL work by a wicb bureau that is filled with supposedly professional AND EXPERIENCED officials
I will bet the Nation never discussed anything of the sort in that editorial, glossed over some palliative-like comment about Lloyd and dem shud know better and moved on to what Shive should do with his life now..leaving in place, untouched by reform, the class contradiction at the heart of west indies cricket, reflected in the constant flow of wicb nastiness towards the players, 20 years after the west indian black and brown elites took over running west indies cricket from the old white planter class.
this is deja vu all over again, as if relative to the relationship between west indian players and wicb, it is the 1930's, forties, fifties all over again.
with africa/Indo elites in charge absolutely nothing has changed in west indies cricket. the same elite/'professional' divide still disfigures west indies cricket, making a mockery of our potential... indeed has reduced our once championship game to a piddling dung heap, languishing at the bottom of the international pile
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30 May 2015 11:44 #257482
by ketchim
Nahhh : Its INSULARITY
Bim ha Royston Chase , Shane Dowrich, Brooks, Carlos et al JUST WAITING
for Shiv exit ....
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30 May 2015 12:47 #257501
by mapoui
Lloyd shilling for Bajan players..kicking out hsi own fuh dem ::confused::
interesting!
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