West Indies Captain Chris Gayle is saying that he does not have to time for being a captain for his team, he is saying its too much for him and its too much of stress, could it be that Chris Gayle is feeling the burn after loosing some cricket matches, he seems not to be him self these days
Captain Chris Gayle has said he wants to leave the Test team and concentrate on the limited overs version of the game. I say good riddance. No sleepless nights for me. Gayle is a poor tactician, below-average Test batsman and a PR disaster.
Captain Chris Gayle has said he wants to leave the Test team and concentrate on the limited overs version of the game. I say good riddance. No sleepless nights for me. Gayle is a poor tactician, below-average Test batsman and a PR disaster.
Gayle does not even carry himself with any dignity as befitting a WI captain. Some say he's a thug but I wouldn't go that far because I don't know him personally. But if you go by appearances with the doo-rag, braided hair and the like, one could certainly make a case for Gayle's leanings. If it were possible, the late, great Sir Frank Worrell would not only be turning in his grave but vomiting as well.
Ramdin is too young, has not really cemented his place in the team as a wicket-keeper/batsman and should not be our next captain. He is our vice-captain by default and not because he has earned the position. Bravo in my view, would make a far better captain when he returns. Everyone knows he's an energetic player whether bowling, batting or fielding, which rubs off on his team mates. Bravo's been playing long enough to appreciate the finer points of the game. Don't know if Nash has leadership qualities, but I would say that on his play alone at the Test level, he could qualify as vice-captain.
Let's see how our incompetent Board handles this latest development in our cricket.