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HEADLINE: T20s have made the difference, says batting star Smith

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2017-01-05 06:50:59 

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Twenty20 batting star Dwayne Smith has hailed the emergence of the game’s shortest version, saying it had provided opportunities for those players without extended careers at international level.

The 33-year-old Barbadian played only 10 Tests and 105 One-Day Internationals, but transformed himself into a much sought-after batsman on the global T20 circuit, where he has become a fixture in many of the domestic leagues.

Smith joined an elite group in 2004 when he stroked a hundred on Test debut against South Africa in Durban, but then failed to record a single half-century in his next 12 innings and was dropped.

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FanAttick 2017-01-05 07:54:14 

"Batting Star"....WTF? lol lol
Not even Sir GayLordPirate The Missing would call him that...

 
Narper 2017-01-05 08:11:36 

In reply to FanAttick

big grin big grin

 
FanAttick 2017-01-05 08:19:06 

In reply to Narper

They are scraping the bottom of the barrel in Bim lol

 
cherri 2017-01-05 08:53:38 

In reply to FanAttick

Please tho'....why somebody cayn call he a batting star?.......is like somebody calling you a highgrade skunt and somebody not agreeing........

wink

 
natty_forever 2017-01-05 09:15:11 

In reply to cherri... but in this case it would be true!

big grin

 
matchstick 2017-01-05 09:24:59 

In reply to FanAttick

lol

 
Narper 2017-01-05 10:21:38 

In reply to FanAttick

In reply to Narper

They are scraping the bottom of the barrel in Bim


I prefer to call him Tarzan big grin

 
FanAttick 2017-01-05 11:37:31 

In reply to cherri

Please tho'....why somebody cayn call he a batting star?.......is like somebody calling you a highgrade skunt and somebody not agreeing........

Happy New Year: Loosen up...anyone ever tell you that you're too tightly wound? lol

 
Ridge 2017-01-05 16:36:06 

In reply to FanAttick
More like a batting failure his entire career.

 
cherri 2017-01-05 19:08:43 

In reply to FanAttick

Happy New Year to you too............

 
sunfish 2017-01-05 19:23:24 

How did Smith become a 'batting star'?

Did the writer think about his/her words before putting them to paper?

 
doublecentury 2017-01-05 20:03:45 

I am not a Bajan but have seen Dwayne play many times....I saw him take four wickets in an over against nottinghamshire in a spell of five wickets for one run.( for Sussex in a 40 over game)He was a much underrated swing bowler and a genuine all rounder....his bowling record is excellent even in first class cricket.

He has made three t20 centuries and has a great t20 record. He is a fabulous fielder,one of he best ever...he had a bullet like throw from the boundary.

He has played many match winning innings in t20 and was a pioneer for West Indians seeking to make a professional living.

Dwayne was a consummate professional....playing for QPCC he even came in on his off day to help coaching the youngsters.

I suspect not having a single employer or a support network is a major part of his lack of fitness and early retirement.

He was always polite , but retiring and shy.

Yes it's fair to call him a star..(. For Mumbai Indians in the early days).certainly more of a star than some of you small minded insular negative posters.

 
Fivestar 2017-01-06 20:35:53 

In reply to sunfish

When Dwayne Smith burst onto the international cricket scene with a swashbuckling century he was hailed as the next Viv Richards.

Then the runs dried up and people asked why he was still on the team. West Indies management said he was not only a batsman but an all-rounder who could also bowl.

Then the wickets dried up and people said he wasn't making runs and wasn't taking wickets so why was he on the team. West Indies management said he was a brilliant fielder who took spectacular catches and effected unbelievable run outs.

Then he started dropping easy catches. So people said his fielding isn't all that great so why is he still on the team. West Indies management said he was a world class athlete who could run the 100 yards as quick as anyone in international cricket.

Then people said what the $%$% does running the 100 yards have to do with cricket.

 
ponderiver 2017-01-07 02:53:41 

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anyone ever tell you that you're too tightly wound?
is lie dem tell check out we girl after 10:00pm !!!!! murda
big grin big grin big grin big grin big grin