When I was a young boy, I dreamt that one day I could play for my country. After years of heartache in my homeland, my family packed up stumps and moved to the small island of CW land.
At first I was shattered as my dream of playing cricket for my country was gone as at that time CW was not a member of the ICC and were only playing in the associate tournaments. However the day that CW Land were granted full test status was a dream come true. The whole country found something. A group of new heroes, people the youngsters could look up to.
My dream was alive again. The day I was selected in my first ever CW XI I could not hide the excitement. My hometown held a huge celebration and I almost missed my first training session.
The thought of representing my homeland was daunting; I didn’t want to let my fellow countrymen down. However I knew that myself along with my teammates we could make a difference in this small little land.
Playing for this country is different than any other. The land is so small, the people have come from all over, and we have all banded together to try, as one, become the best in the World.
The Pride in playing for CW, playing for our teammates, and the people who support us, gives us the inspiration and the belief that we can match it with the super-powers of the world.
A fine example of the difference we make was shown when we arrived home from our first ever adventure to the World Cup of Cricket. Taking on the best in the World in South Africa we defied the odds and made it all the way to the final only to fall to one of the greatest countries in the history of the game, the West Indies.
However on arrival home, the people of CW Land gave us the biggest welcome home, and from that moment on we knew we had made a difference.
When you walk out on that field with the Baggy Grey on the head, there is no prouder moment, No better place to be. Deep in the trenches whether it be facing the pace of Lee or Akhtar, the Tweaking of Warne and Murali, or bowling them down to the likes of Flintoff and Symonds, We are representing our country, its people and ourselves and we should all be proud of that…