
Nash punishes T&T with a double century
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whats the problem!? the problem is that allyuh do not see whites as I do! allyuh did not have the westindian experience africans had and dismiss our current concerns out of hand.what is your take when one of your countryman Robin Singh played for India?
Robin Singh as a returning migrant does not hold for Indian what snahs does for the westindies. the social content in the movement of Indians between their diaspora and India is not a negative one.
India has an NRI system in place that amounts to an Indian international, a sort of affirmative action international for Indians, that secures and maintains Indian interest globally. Robin Singh moved as a kid and is an Indian citizen working and living in India
Pietersen and and the other one are english citizens now and had to qualify. it is not as if they walked into the england team. ther are top class players wo had to wait years for consideration.
the relationship between snars and the westindies is fraught he being what he is, the way his parents left the westindies...in a huff of contempt for the social turn the westinside had taken.
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snars casme to the westindies when he was 28, after having exhausted every possible chance he had of making the Oz team and was soundly rejected. only them the he think if coming to the westindies.
he paid no dues, walked into the jamaica side, then inot the westindies side and is now v cap.
this is a distance way beyond what all 3 of the comparisons went through..Singh, Pietersen and the other current one in the english side.
snashs parenst turned on a dime. from hearty contempt of the the rise of blac westindian power they are now yardie to the bone. they resurrected all their jamaican contacts in the Yardie white and brown aparheid state and got their bwoy inside, from where he sits at the very top of westindies cricket.
now aprt from the fact that his parenst are WHITE jamaican, what other justifications are there for snish in the westindies side given the true colours of his presence in the westindies?
and is there a possibility at all that snosh will carry out Robin Singh in the westindies when his playing days are done?
good question fuh allyuh tuh try ansah!
he paid no dues, walked into the jamaica side, then inot the westindies side and is now v cap.
this is a distance way beyond what all 3 of the comparisons went through..Singh, Pietersen and the other current one in the english side.
snashs parenst turned on a dime. from hearty contempt of the the rise of blac westindian power they are now yardie to the bone. they resurrected all their jamaican contacts in the Yardie white and brown aparheid state and got their bwoy inside, from where he sits at the very top of westindies cricket.
now aprt from the fact that his parenst are WHITE jamaican, what other justifications are there for snish in the westindies side given the true colours of his presence in the westindies?
and is there a possibility at all that snosh will carry out Robin Singh in the westindies when his playing days are done?
good question fuh allyuh tuh try ansah!

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Maps,
come on now...you blame Nash for coming back to his roots and try to extend his career?
Look at the Facts!...
He didnt "walk" into the Jamaican side...he was chosen, by blacks in charge!
He grabbed that opportunity with both hands and averaged high 40s in the firs class games that season. All the other batsmen had the same chance he had!
He was selected to play for WI based on his performance! Selected by the WI selectors, not anyone outside!
and the rest as you know is history....
come on now...you blame Nash for coming back to his roots and try to extend his career?
Look at the Facts!...
He didnt "walk" into the Jamaican side...he was chosen, by blacks in charge!
He grabbed that opportunity with both hands and averaged high 40s in the firs class games that season. All the other batsmen had the same chance he had!
He was selected to play for WI based on his performance! Selected by the WI selectors, not anyone outside!
and the rest as you know is history....
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Googley wrote:Maps,
come on now...you blame Nash for coming back to his roots and try to extend his career?
Look at the Facts!...
He didnt "walk" into the Jamaican side...he was chosen, by blacks in charge!
He grabbed that opportunity with both hands and averaged high 40s in the firs class games that season. All the other batsmen had the same chance he had!
He was selected to play for WI based on his performance! Selected by the WI selectors, not anyone outside!
and the rest as you know is history....
where Robins Singhs roots may be Indian that is not the case with snars. where Singh may feel perfectly at home in India, living and working there I dont think snars was brought up with the same rootsy references and feelings for the westindies.
its the same with trott and pietersen relative to england.
Africans are compelled to call westindies home like no other group who comprise the westindian population. we do relate to the westindies as home and take insults to the homeland seriously. ordinary westindians of african descent that is. I dont see that any other westindian group does
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look here..even though they are white and very good, it took Trott and Pietersen years to play for england.
snars came to the westindies at 28 and he very year or the next he played for Jamaica.
snars coudl only have played for jamaica because his way was smoothed. there is no doubt about that in my mind.
and I look to the Hendricks/senior snars nexus to explain that development.
and I see that nexus as well in the fact that snars continued to prosper in the westindies. it is the same power base that is responsible for baugh before Ramdin, that was responsible for a man like Bresse getting into the westindies side when he was just an average player.
it is interesting that all these players are red to white skin...and we know Jamaica is an apartheid state, in which such people dominate and the black skin people are mostly segregated in the ghettos and countryside
snars came to the westindies at 28 and he very year or the next he played for Jamaica.
snars coudl only have played for jamaica because his way was smoothed. there is no doubt about that in my mind.
and I look to the Hendricks/senior snars nexus to explain that development.
and I see that nexus as well in the fact that snars continued to prosper in the westindies. it is the same power base that is responsible for baugh before Ramdin, that was responsible for a man like Bresse getting into the westindies side when he was just an average player.
it is interesting that all these players are red to white skin...and we know Jamaica is an apartheid state, in which such people dominate and the black skin people are mostly segregated in the ghettos and countryside