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Big up to Ambrose.

 
Mr-Anguilla 2017-05-06 14:35:40 

Thanks Ambi for instilling patience in the boys! Our bowling unit started off raw but I can see your handiwork in our fast bowlers. The present bowling coach is reaping the rewards of your teachings!

 
cricketest 2017-05-06 14:45:22 

that is laughable!

 
Stilbatn 2017-05-06 15:21:47 

In reply to Mr-Anguilla

You go Fugg yourself sad sad

 
Halliwell 2017-05-06 16:21:08 

In reply to cricketest

Extremely!!! lol

 
hawk 2017-05-06 17:31:57 

In reply to Mr-Anguilla

No shame!!

 
Drapsey 2017-05-06 17:36:29 

In reply to Mr-Anguilla

Don Hilaire next.

 
openning 2017-05-06 19:07:58 

In reply to Mr-Anguilla

Gabriel said Trinidad and Tobago coach Kelvin Williams, along with the current West Indies coaching staff had played key roles in bringing him to this point, and he was now relishing the role as leader of the attack.

“Since coming through from Under-19s, I’ve been working with Kelvin so I must give thanks to him and thanks to the Almighty Father, thanks to Ronald Rogers (trainer) and thanks to Roddy Estwick (Windies bowling coach) for the advice and the help for getting me here and I we can continue to work together as one moving forward,” he said.

Gabriel added: “It’s a lot of hard work but end of the day, I still have a job to go out there and do and I am enjoying the challenge, and the guys have been backing me up pretty well so it’s good news for West Indies cricket.”


Gabriel praises team, Holder’s captaincy