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 Posted: Friday May 18th, 2007 18:30

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I didn't have high hopes, but after two days it's looking pretty dire....four English century-makers?????

Whinge about it here.



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 Posted: Friday May 18th, 2007 21:56

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And here was i thinking I was the only one holding their head in despair at the pitiful West Indies display at lord.... And for once i can't even blame the players, I was worried from the time some muppet, arranged for the Windies to arrive 1 week BEFORE the first test match.     To have one, THREE day game against Somerset, that was washed out, and all without a manager to boot...Its almoast like they have a deathwish...

its beyond bad it's embarrassing...



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 Posted: Monday May 28th, 2007 16:09

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An innings and 283 runs, inside three days......no weather to save them this time. At least it won't be a whitewash.

Wonder what Sir Viv's making of it....



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 Posted: Monday May 28th, 2007 16:59

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Probably dying of shame and embarassment..



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 Posted: Monday May 28th, 2007 19:21

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It goes 'beyond the boundary' -written 3 years ago ...

Bowled over by forces beyond our control

Fazeer Mohammed, The Independent, 24 March 2004


West Indies cricket's latest humiliation at the hands of their former colonial masters here yesterday has deepened the sense of despair about the future of the game in the region. From an unequalled period of global reign that lasted 15 years, yesterday's loss to England in the Second Test at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, marked the Caribbean side's 40th Test match defeat in six- and-a-half years.

More than just a slide from the dizzying heights of the Clive Lloyd and Vivian Richards eras, the current captain Brian Lara heads a team that has left seasoned commentators and ageing fans struggling to explain the embarrassing turnaround in fortunes.

But to paraphrase the seminal work of CLR James, the West Indian writer, on the influence of cricket in the former British West Indian colonies, the problem goes beyond the boundary. It is about more than finding more demonic fast bowlers and brilliant batsmen.

Pride, dignity and honour were, for more than 70 years, the defining characteristics of the conveyor-belt supply of world-class players who have emerged from these territories.

Now, in an era where the values of small societies and cultures are rapidly being devoured by globalisation, cricket has become one of the casualties of the profound social upheaval that our tiny islands have undergone in the space of a single generation. Although most of our nations still retain their palm-fringed allure for British and American tourists, the true picture behind the white sand beaches, smiling faces and fruit punches is less than idyllic. Unemployment, drugs and violent crime have proven to be a destructive concoction for Caribbean societies. Youth culture, fuelled by an incessant diet of consumerism via US satellite television, is increasingly disconnected from the values that defined West Indian peoples and shaped the cricketers who grew up believing the game was not just a means towards social and financial upliftment, but a way of showing a condescending motherland that the little Davids under the palm trees could slay the Goliaths in their own arenas.

At every turn, Caribbean societies are being fractured by forces almost completely out of the control of a visionless class of political leaders. Filling the vacuum between ideal and grim reality is a new colonialism, a mental enslavement to America replacing the binding to Britain that characterised previous generations.

Poorly educated, and often inadequately parented, our kids in their Michael Jordan T-shirts, have become walking time bombs. They exude an anger and restlessness that is at its most destructive when manifested in gang wars fuelled by the drug trade. As the region of the world second only to sub- Saharan Africa in the prevalence and spread of HIV/Aids the young are under threat in more ways than one.

In such a destabilised environment, although cricket is still held passionately in the hearts of most West Indians, it is not surprising that the sport is on the wane. The growth in the popularity of football and basketball has reduced the talent pool from which the next crop of cricketers will emerge. Indeed, in Jamaica and the twin- island state of Trinidad and Tobago, football and its financial rewards are challenging cricket on the sporting pedestal. In that context, the West Indies cricket team's last tour of England in 2000 was instructive: the usual throngs of expatriate Caribbean fans and their offspring were conspicuous by their absence.

The second generation of immigrants had gravitated more towards football and the promise of almost instant wealth than to a game that seems caught in a time warp while promising relatively modest returns. In seeking to win over a "new" young audience to cricket, West Indian officials seem to have missed the point in their preoccupation with peripheral issues rather than attending to the open heart surgery the game requires.

The phenomenon of "party" stands, complete with scantily-clad dancing girls and incessant booming music, has grown over the past decade to the point where it is competing with the cricket for attention. While its adherents claim cricket is benefiting from the spectacle, financially foremost, the so-called "new" fans have little interest in the game. In effect, the party has moved from the beaches and nightclubs to the cricket grounds. After the first two Tests in Kingston and Port of Spain the respective party stands played on for hours, seemingly oblivious to the latest West Indian embarrassments.

There is no easy way out of a decline that is attended to by characteristic Caribbean indifference. Cricket may not be quite dying along this chain of islands, but it is certainly in danger of becoming irrelevant to large sections of the population.What was once a proud badge of West Indian identity and unity has been allowed to become little more than a cash- earning commodity.

And in the language of the global economy where the market rules, stocks in West Indian cricket have collapsed, and show no signs of reviving
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 Posted: Monday May 28th, 2007 19:36

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I am warning you all now!  I am likely to delete all threads making any reference to the West Indies 'cricket' tour.  I can't stand the pain and humiliation any more.   

Not only can't I bear to watch the carnage, I can't even bear to hear any mention of it and am likely to do serious damage to anyone attempting to discuss it in my vicinity.

>>>>>>  Backatya descends into the cellar with the intention of hibernating for the duration of this pitiful tour.  

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 Posted: Monday June 11th, 2007 13:32

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394 all out.....would have been a damn sight worse but for this man....






At least the series is over, even with one match to play. Though it was never a contest, even with England not being up to that much as this match clearly showed.




Can't see an easy way forward from here for the Windies....depressing stuff.

Last edited on Monday June 11th, 2007 13:33 by SoulRebel



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