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Shiv Chanderpaul interview on Line & Length
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I am probably the biggest Shiv fan out there,, but I got to say this wine=ing that he is doing is not good.. Ez man if WI don't want your services no more then so be it, its there friggin lost at the end of the day. Move on ,I think you have more bigger things to accomplish in life, when its all said and done my YOUTH,, GOD BLESS
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Welcome aboard Roger...Rogerp wrote:I am probably the biggest Shiv fan out there,, but I got to say this wine=ing that he is doing is not good.. Ez man if WI don't want your services no more then so be it, its there friggin lost at the end of the day. Move on ,I think you have more bigger things to accomplish in life, when its all said and done my YOUTH,, GOD BLESS


So is it whining if the players speaking out about their working environment?
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You cannot be a Shiv Fan and expect him to face the world's most successful bowlers fearlessly and then lie down and play dead in his own backyard for his livelihood! If you knew him you would understand that he is passionate about CRICKET and think of anything that you are most passionate about and tell us ABOUT your reaction if you are denied it.....
It is not whining...... Tony Cozier put it nicely:
THE most implausible aspect of the latest in the age-old, never-ending, self-defeating conflicts between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and its most prominent players is that Shivnarine Chanderpaul is at the forefront.
In the 17 years since he shuffled to the wicket at Bourda as a frail 19-year-old in his debut Test, Chanderpaul has never been embroiled in anything to tarnish his name or that of West Indies cricket, never been cited by a match referee, never appeared before a disciplinary committee…
So what would have prompted such a seemingly placid individual to erupt, like a sleeping volcano, into such furious, lengthy outbursts, in print and on the airwaves, with the aid of his legal advisers, against the WICB, its chief executive Ernest Hilaire, coach Ottis Gibson and the selectors?
Now that the air is somewhat cleared and Chris Gayle is making 36 runs in one over in India AND breaking records left right and centre, we can get back to some form of normalcy until another WICB crisis arises.
Well done Shiv!!! Thank you for standing up for yourself and for ANY other WI cricketer who has faced or will face ineptitude of the WICB. Stand up and be counted!!!!!!
Best of luck to the team for Thursday's first test match!!!!
It is not whining...... Tony Cozier put it nicely:
THE most implausible aspect of the latest in the age-old, never-ending, self-defeating conflicts between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and its most prominent players is that Shivnarine Chanderpaul is at the forefront.
In the 17 years since he shuffled to the wicket at Bourda as a frail 19-year-old in his debut Test, Chanderpaul has never been embroiled in anything to tarnish his name or that of West Indies cricket, never been cited by a match referee, never appeared before a disciplinary committee…
So what would have prompted such a seemingly placid individual to erupt, like a sleeping volcano, into such furious, lengthy outbursts, in print and on the airwaves, with the aid of his legal advisers, against the WICB, its chief executive Ernest Hilaire, coach Ottis Gibson and the selectors?
Now that the air is somewhat cleared and Chris Gayle is making 36 runs in one over in India AND breaking records left right and centre, we can get back to some form of normalcy until another WICB crisis arises.
Well done Shiv!!! Thank you for standing up for yourself and for ANY other WI cricketer who has faced or will face ineptitude of the WICB. Stand up and be counted!!!!!!
Best of luck to the team for Thursday's first test match!!!!