rbk256 wrote:who the hell is this fella writing here? You can't recognize Jala after all these years.
DARREN SAMMY'S LEADERSHIP HAS HELPED WEST IINDIES PROGRESS
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Progress? Since Gayle in NZ, the Windies were always ranked seventh ahead of the Kiwis, but now, under this latest list, New Zealand are now level with us on 85 points each....
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Mr Samiuddin states
"What he has brought is difficult to pinpoint, but have they not looked more solid, more together, a little greater than the sum of their parts?"
What he has brought is not difficult to pinpoint at all. It is reflected in his Averages !
Unless, there are other more "difficult to pinpoint" metrics used that are not so readily available !
A suggestion of solid looks, unity & punching above their weight is a fair enough assessment if, that is in fact what the author is actually seeing.
"Individually he has brought commitment, dignity and a sense of gratefulness to his role, a feeling that to be leader is to be honored ".
More subjectivity without qualification.
K Braithwaite, F Edwards & D Bishoo have all been dropped, D Bravo is presently in a poor run of form. Of the 5 players mentioned, K Roach is the only one giving us " reason for cheer ".
I do not wish Darren Sammy, or the Team or anyone to fail but I wont blindly support without question.
"What he has brought is difficult to pinpoint, but have they not looked more solid, more together, a little greater than the sum of their parts?"
What he has brought is not difficult to pinpoint at all. It is reflected in his Averages !
Unless, there are other more "difficult to pinpoint" metrics used that are not so readily available !
A suggestion of solid looks, unity & punching above their weight is a fair enough assessment if, that is in fact what the author is actually seeing.
"Individually he has brought commitment, dignity and a sense of gratefulness to his role, a feeling that to be leader is to be honored ".
More subjectivity without qualification.
K Braithwaite, F Edwards & D Bishoo have all been dropped, D Bravo is presently in a poor run of form. Of the 5 players mentioned, K Roach is the only one giving us " reason for cheer ".
I do not wish Darren Sammy, or the Team or anyone to fail but I wont blindly support without question.
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that could be a brilliant post too arniky..if you are dialectical, many sided and aware of the all you can mean with this quoted post here!Arnik wrote:Mr Mapoui, I agree with you.mapoui wrote:nice post Gils....intelligent, thoughtful.
Arnik!
but I dont know that you are! have no indication that you are from what I have seen of you so far!
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dia what? You done lost me.mapoui wrote:that could be a brilliant post too arniky..if you are dialectical, many sided and aware of the all you can mean with this quoted post here!
but I dont know that you are! have no indication that you are from what I have seen of you so far!