Well yes, my point being that they deserved every penny they got, which was nothing obviously. They deserved nothing, simply.Didn't get?
insistence of sponsors and the sponsors' deals would not be so profitable without them. The rules about things like no musical instruments, however, seem to be without any particularly good reason.
Instruments is just one example (and yeah, myself I'd much prefer the cricket without the darn things), I'm sure there are many far more trivial things that are banned at cricket whose banning does more harm than good.tbh, if someone wants to blow a trumpet then they should do it at home, not next to people that have paid good money to watch the cricket. Its more than annoying.
There may be some that are unfairly banned.Instruments is just one example (and yeah, myself I'd much prefer the cricket without the darn things), I'm sure there are many far more trivial things that are banned at cricket whose banning does more harm than good.
Decent enough.How is or was Fletcher's keeping, good enough to replace Ramdin who can't buy a run internationally?
'Tis the Caribbean way though. Got to have music blaring between overs and drums and horns and noise.There may be some that are unfairly banned.
Id be interested in seeing a list and having a look.
Though things like flags that are waved should be banned as they impact the viewing of those behind them.
Certain idiots that both wave a flag and blow a horn make watching cricket a far less enjoyable experience.
word out, watching cricket in the caribbean is the best. How anyone could debate that is beyond me. In England here in my lifetime only the Ashes summer was ever exciting.'Tis the Caribbean way though. Got to have music blaring between overs and drums and horns and noise.
When England loses anything it matters. To me at least.Thought you only enjoyed England losing stuff that mattered?
Spot on. Hope these players dont lose their focus and try and do that to Windies cricket team also.Say what you will about Stanford but his side had a six week training camp, from 7 in the morning into 7 at night, the players were compulsorily drug tested and they had a strict curfew enforced. Imagine if that kind of professionalism was translated into the full West Indian side and onto the WICB...
It's a shame Stanford has so many seemingly very silly ideas, as there's no doubt he could teach the WICB a few lessons which would help it immensely.Say what you will about Stanford but his side had a six week training camp, from 7 in the morning into 7 at night, the players were compulsorily drug tested and they had a strict curfew enforced. Imagine if that kind of professionalism was translated into the full West Indian side and onto the WICB...