Denesh Ramdin thinks he still has something to offer at the highest level despite relieving himself of glove duties in this season's regional four-day cricket championship.
Ramdin, the 32-year-old Trinidad and Tobago Red Force captain, has not kept wicket throughout the first six games of the season, leaving that responsibility to Amir Jangoo, 20.
I'm giving the young guy an opportunity to keep. I've been doing it for 10, 15 years at this level... I'm just focusing on some batting, to score some runs and see how it goes. I'm enjoying it at the moment and hopefully I can continue, he told the Jamaica Observer
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/no-love-lost-for-the-glove-out-of-favour-windies-wicketkeeper-ramdin-says-he-is-focusing-on-batting_119775?profile=1511
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Ramdin focusing on his Batting to score runs.
2017-12-14 09:57:47
2017-12-14 10:04:22
At the moment I'm really enjoying Trinidad and Tobago cricket. Hopefully, I can get some more runs in the four-day tournament, a couple more centuries and put up my name for [West Indies] selection again, said the veteran player.
What Ramdin really saying here? After they gave him back the captaincy for TnT didn't he say a call back to the the senior team wasn't in his plans? Ramdin you confusing people.
2017-12-14 10:09:59
In reply to aliaskid13
There is no shame in his ambitions to represent WI again, inherently every players wants to play for WI, despite any verbiage written or oral. "Talk nuh"
2017-12-14 16:22:02
In reply to Slipfeeler
2017-12-15 09:47:29
isn't ramdin some kinda insurance exec in tt? What him need wi cricket for?
2017-12-15 09:57:39
In reply to cricketest
Playing cricket is where he belongs, at least for now.
2017-12-15 19:38:49
Well, it working. He is scoring runs.
2017-12-16 15:41:20
In reply to Baje
Just scored a big century to back up his claim.
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