Tbf ,from what i have read they can't exactly prepare seamer friendly tracks this time of the year all of a sudden even if they wanted to.Resting Zaheer is asking for it unless WICB prepare turners, which is quite possible because they're not the brightest bulbs in the box.
Yeah I agree. They're both at fault but I do wonder, considering the amount he makes from the IPL, how much does Gayle care to play for the Windies?Personally, I think both sides are at fault....
It's not hard for the two of them to meet. Anyone who watched the first ODI could see Gayle and Taylor in the stands, watching the match. If the cameraman can find him, then so could anyone else.
But the problem is one of a standoff. Gayle has been summoned to bow and scrape before a disciplinary board, full of selectors, board members, etc. If Gayle is in a Katich-like mood, then that kind of confrontational meeting is not going to happen, or if it does, it's going to end in a lose-lose situation. What West Indies cricket needs is for someone in authority to approach Gayle and say, let's let bygones be bygones, and move on from here.
If that doesn't happen, then strife will continue to reign in WI cricket, and the West Indies will continue to field weakened teams that they cannot afford to field....
It shouldn't be all of a sudden though. It should have been planned aheadTbf ,from what i have read this time of the year they can't exactly prepare seamer friendly tracks this time of the year all of a sudden even if they wanted to.
When they try to put grass on those tracks it dies quickly and only holds the pitch together making it too flat.
want windies to push it badly, with all gayle force and that, and shake us off false over confidence in these younglings. seriously I am getting over confident in our bench strength, after how our one day has done in last one year or more.Resting Zaheer is asking for it unless WICB prepare turners, which is quite possible because they're not the brightest bulbs in the box.
It shouldn't be all of a sudden though. It should have been planned ahead
It's not hard to understand. The groundsman should have been advised well in advance that India and Pakistan were touring and that bouncy wickets would have been most beneficial for the West Indies.
Why not continue with Praveen & Munaf ? Munaf can be very effective in tests.Zaheer and Sreesanth missing the West Indies tests -
India in West Indies 2011: Zaheer, Sreesanth to miss West Indies Tests | Cricket News | West Indies v India | ESPN Cricinfo
Praveen Kumar and Mithun the replacements.
Praveen is a good choice but not sure about Mithun. Would have probably preferred Vinay Kumar ahead of him or a Pankaj Singh etc..
This could all end quite badly for us. Can easily see an upset here, and England primed to take over the No. 1 at the end of the summer.Resting Zaheer is asking for it unless WICB prepare turners, which is quite possible because they're not the brightest bulbs in the box.
Oh,Sorry..Munaf is already in the squad along with Ishant before.
Agreed...I'm a fan of Gayle, but I do doubt his commitment to WI cricket, with the IPL proving so lucrative. However, who has the handle, and who has the blade? I'm of the opinion that if the WICB try to fight the IPL, they'll lose. I think they need to curry favour with Gayle, and not the other way around.Yeah I agree. They're both at fault but I do wonder, considering the amount he makes from the IPL, how much does Gayle care to play for the Windies?
With Zaheer rested for the test series I'm quite excited for a potential upset, especially if some of the groundsman pull their finger out and prepare some bounce
I think it's a pretty clear situation that the WICB is losing far more than Gayle. They just need to build a bridge for the sake of West Indies cricket.Agreed...I'm a fan of Gayle, but I do doubt his commitment to WI cricket, with the IPL proving so lucrative. However, who has the handle, and who has the blade? I'm of the opinion that if the WICB try to fight the IPL, they'll lose. I think they need to curry favour with Gayle, and not the other way around.
I'm really disappointed that Zaheer and Sreesanth are not turning up, either. Who's going to be left to watch in this series?
And I see it's now become news that India won't allow UDRS to be used in England. Well, isn't that also the case in this upcoming Test series between the West Indies and India too? It's a shame, because UDRS was used successfully in the Pakistan-WI Test series, and I hoped it would've been used against India too. In the first Test at Providence, UDRS was used to overturn four or five key decisions in a close match....
I really hope the Indians don't moan too much if they get a bad decision in the Test series....
But if the ODIs are anything to go by, it may well be the Windies that are the ones to get more bad decisions as a result of the absence of UDRS. Not that it will probably matter, anyway, because indications are that India will most likely have the upper hand in this Test series.