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Re: Competitive value

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:51 am
by AFRO
LOL yep...girls BEEN STUMPED to rhatid...tried to run down leewards and now him own side STINKING UP DI PLACE!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 10:59 am
by Gils
:?: The Leewards, Ha haha ha haha haha ha haha ha ha ha haha ha haha ha ha haha ha ha ha

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 11:02 am
by Gils
West Indies Vs India, India win by 4 wickets

West Indies were bowled out for 182 in 44 overs batting first which India knocked off for the loss of 6 wickets in 39 overs.

CV rating 2.0

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 7:53 am
by Gils
West Indie vs UAE West Indies won by 6 wickets.

Having asked UAE to bat first and then left them reeling at 46 - 6 the West Indies should have wrapped up this encounter long before the final UAE wicket went down in the 48th over with the score on 174.

J Holder 4 - 27 and J Taylor 3 - 36.

D Smith, M Samuels and A Russell, mysteriously promoted up the order, all failed with the bat as West Indies knocked off the modest total in 31 overs.

J Charles 55 in 40 balls J Carter 50 from 58 balls.

CV Rating 6.25

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:28 am
by Gils
New Zealand vs West Indies New Zealand win buy 143 runs.

A record individual score in ODI world cup cricket of 237 from Martin Guptil, with handy contributions from Taylor, Williamson and Elliot, helped New Zealand set West indies a score of 393 from 50 overs.

Jerome Taylor was the best West Indian bowler on show with 3 wickets for 71 runs.

Chris Gayle went for a top score of 61 from 33 balls with the reply at 120 - 4 and so did West Indies slim chances of victory, they eventually folded for 250 in the 31st over.

CV Rating 2.0

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 6:29 am
by Gils
West Indian 2015 World cup stats, Bowling

J Taylor 7 Inns 57.3 overs 328 runs 17 wkts 19.29 ave 5.70 econ 20.2 s/r

AD Russell 7 Inns 54.0 overs 343 runs 11 wkts 31.18 ave 6.35 econ 29.4 s/r

JO Holder 7 Inns 58.0 overs 351 runs 9 wkts 39.00 ave 6.05 econ 38.6 s/r

CH Gayle 3 Inns 18.0 overs 97 runs 5 wkts 19.40 ave 5.38 econ 21.6 s/r

MN Samuels 6 Inns 35.1 overs 177 runs 3 wkts 59.00 ave 5.03 econ 70.3 s/r

SJ Benn 3Inns 29.0 overs 184 runs 2 wkts 92.00 ave 6.34 econ 87.0 s/r

NO Miller 1 Inns 6.3 overs 1 wkt 48.00 ave 7.38 econ 39.0 s/r

DR Smith 2 Inns 7.0 overs 27 runs 1 wkt 27.00 ave 3.85 econ 42.0 s/r

DJG Sammy 6 Inns 28.0 overs 172 runs 1 wkt 172.00 ave 6.14 econ 168.0 s/r

KAJ Roach 3 Inns 22.0 overs 150 runs 1 wkt 150.00 ave 6.81 econ 132.0 s/r

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 6:35 am
by Gils
West Indian 2015 World cup stats, batting

CH Gayle 6 Inns 340 runs 56.66 ave

JO Holder 4 Inns 155 runs 51.66 ave

DM Bravo 2 Inns 49 runs 49.00 ave

MN Samuels 7 Inns 230 runs 38.33 ave

JL Carter 4 Inns 113 runs 37.66 ave

DJG Sammy 5 Inns 177 runs 35.40 ave

LMP Simmons 5 Inns 173 runs 34.60 ave

J Charles 2 Inns 58 runs 29.00 ave

AD Russell 6 Inns 104 runs 26.00 ave

D Ramdin 6 Inns 107 runs 21.40 ave

JE Taylor 3 Inns 37 runs 18.50 ave

DR Smith 6 Inns 93 runs 15.50 ave

SJ Benn 2 Inns 10 runs 10.00 ave

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 10:23 am
by Gils
Having finished a not surprising last in the recently concluded PCL, LICA cricket now moves swiftly on to the recriminations stage of their annual cycle.

" A player (Ramnaresh Sarwan) was even mentioned by name that we would have liked to acquire his services and we had from opening batsman, top order coming all the way down to bowling in terms of spin bowler, left-arm seamer. We even went as far as saying options one two and three in the event that when your time comes and option one was no longer available …” Said Derrick Nicholas.

“Derrick must understand that he must speak the truth because there was no information given to us ..... so I don’t know what Derrick is talking about,” Said head coach Ridley Jacobs in response to Mr Nicholas claim.

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Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:31 am
by Gils
So there I was, patiently waiting for the next WI squad to be announced and the confirmation that Jamaica would meet it's requirement for 2 quality players in the first XI, when I saw some coonery regarding it's poor club structure and finishing 4th in PCL.

After further investigation found
the results they have is SECONDARY DUNCY!!...it's WI FIRST, regional sides SECOND
Which was reassuring, but then I looked at the 2015 ODI world cup squad and to my amazement found that 40% were Jamaicans, at that point I didnt think to pay the coon anymind but this popped up.
i've said A MILLION TIMES ALREADY..the leewards structure has been the only PISS POOR structure in the region because your beloved JAMAICA'S is too...and so is winwards. Secondly these teams ARE THERE TO PROVIDE WI WITH PLAYERS...how they do in regional competition is NOT that important
.

Knowing Jamaica had exceeded its requirement to provide quality players for WI duty had already put my concerns to rest but I was still left wondering :?: how, exactly, can the WICB be " a great Institution " if 50% of it's structure is piss poor........

To my astonishment I then discovered the Leeward Islands havent provided a single quality player for the British West Indies since Ridley Jacobs, in 1998, which wouldnt look strange to most keen observers of WI cricket until put into context
if they produce two quality WI players every three years they would have done their jobs.


As of today It's been 17 years without one :!:

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:47 am
by mikesiva
Quite right, and a good assessment, Gils....

Of course, the biased, jealous, small-island skunt won't see that.
8-)