"Third world" sounds a little ott but i guess we don't do ourselves any favours. Darren is an emotional lad from what people say and sometimes stuff outside of cricket gets the best of him. With him being one of our top stars nobody wants to rock the boat. He'll get a pass this time as it's not like he didn't travel to the India tour...and needless to say we fully expect to see him at the world cup and against England and Aus at home next year. He can't be happy sitting at home while his rivals like Kohli and Williamson score runs.This is not acceptable I am sorry as a reason or explanation. Have the head of selectors go over to his frickin house and do whatever it takes to make him happy. And I mean whatever it takes.
Taking a "well we don't know what is going on with him I guess we will see him when we see him approach sounds like Calypso thinking from the 1940s. This is the year 2014.
If he truly is depressed then I don't know what to say I thought the handling of the sammy pelting the ball at him was third world level.
LinkDarren Bravo, Narine named in TT Super50 training squad
WEST INDIES batsman Darren Bravo joined the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force training camp yesterday as the team started its preparations for the 2015 Nagico Super50 which takes place in T&T from January 15-25.
Bravo, along with fast-bowler Ravi Rampaul, off-spinner Sunil Narine, leg-spinner Samuel Badree and all-rounder Kevon Cooper were all named in a 33-member Red Force training squad which was released yesterday.
The players had their first training session at the National Cricket Centre in Balmain, Couva, yesterday and will have another session today before they play their first 50-over practice match tomorrow at Gilbert Park, California…
T&T Red Force’s training squad: Evin Lewis, Jason Mohammed, Lendl Simmons, Marlon Richards, Nicholas Pooran, Rayad Emrit, Shannon Gabriel, Yannick Ottley, Jeremy Solozano, Yannic Cariah, Steven Katwaroo, Akeal Hosein, Imran Khan, Bryan Charles, Justin Guillen, Mark Deyal, Marlon Barclay, Kjorn Ottley, Darren Bravo, Adrian Ali, Kevon Cooper, Derone Davis, Ravi Rampaul, Navin Stewart, Ricky Jaipaul, Kavesh Kantasingh, Daron Cruickshank, Sunil Narine, Ancil Bhagan, Jahron Alfred, Nicholas Sookdeosingh, Sherwin Ganga, Samuel Badree.
Had a few injuries. Is bowling well over the last few months but there hasn't been many FC games to go off.What happened to Marchant de Lange?
Shame. That guy looks like Terminator (haven't seen much of him tbh). What I've heard of him makes me want to watch him bowl with Steyn and Morne and form an all-formidable attack.Had a few injuries. Is bowling well over the last few months but there hasn't been many FC games to go off.
Always tough for a keeper to bat up the order in a test.Forgive my ignorance but I was of the opinion that Quinton De Kock is the most promising young batsman on the SA scene? It's somewhat unfortunate for him that a top order place is out of the question.
The rain gods have a different opinion.I can't lose tonight. If I miss out on the box office smash hit of the summer called Steyn, Philander and Morkel bowling first then I get to watch the blockbuster in production of Roach, Taylor and hopefully Holder.