pacy wrote:I feel it is the regional cricket Management are the major culprits... While people at the top of WICB are rotated the ones at the regional heads stayput and do not do anything for the game.
When you see how bad our pitches and the regional teams are you would know that they are the major culprits in not establishing the standards early
the situation is westindies cricket is so rotten, static, seemingly permanent when will it end!? how will it end?
as in cricket it is the same with westindian society overall!
will it all end by internal combustion...transformative revolutionary change generated in the westindies!? or will the westindies be invaded by white people for example, re-migrating to the westindies and taking over the society?
or by an influx from India as west-Indian power grows in the westindies and probably opening-up the doors to an Indian migration?
or will the westindies as we know it come to an end by a combination of all of this...migrations, the total failure of PAD leading to our reduction to insignificance in the region?
as the days pass the future of PAD in the westindies grows dimmer by the minute. we have failed totally in every aspect of westindian social life. we are now in the process of finishing-off the one cultural vehicle..cricket... we could have ridden to total sucess, the basis on which we could have united the region in democracy and saved in it a vital and expanding place for ourselves.
chettram singh however is an anomally! he is truly westindian like PAD in the way he behaves as boss of guyana cricket, in which he is as destructive as any wicb afro official!
or is he really an annomally for in politics Panday in particular and jagdeo too, werent any different from the afros they succeeded, the extreme of burnham excepted. the jury is still out of course on Kamla.
so where is the westindies to be re-energised from then if not by 'autochtonus' PAD and PID?
bwoy! that potential immigrant flow begins to look essential indeed. IT however, would mean the end of the westindies as we have know it, and its potential there-off, forever!