morning now after an afternoon nap, ah see Jamar Hamilton is doing the wicket keeping duties, what happen deh??
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Da Silva He Was Behind The Stumps This
In reply to Raggs
Hammie might capitalize on this substitute-wicketkeeper opportunity, first for West Indies, just like Blackwood did as the West Indies' first substitute batsman.
In reply to Drapsey
so ah still must ask, wha happen to mi boy Da Silva?
ya mean not one you guys can reply sensibly to this. I'll have to check Crico Info.All you lot ain't worth a bag of British stale chips. cos even the commentators ain't saying jack shit about it.
DaSilva cramped up and had to leave the field, apparently it is very hot and humid in Jamaica
In reply to Raggs
I never saw what happened to him....ok Dwayne said he cramped up. Kingston very hot and humid in August.
In reply to dayne
thanx. eventually got that info from cric info...after strolling down many pages. thanx again.
In reply to hubert
cramp and fully replaced? didn't think that was possible. I was under the impression that only a head injury could trigger such activity.
In reply to Raggs
Keep yuh eyes open next time. You too old to be tekkin naps
In reply to culpepperboy
sleep is the cousin of death..ya right
Couldn't a fielder take the gloves until he returned? I remember the days when a Viv or a CGG would take the gloves until Duj returned. A substitute fielder would be the one to replace Duj
In reply to Brerzerk
Times have changed my good man, times have changed.
In reply to Raggs
hmmmm, but this how Da Silva played in his first test. Dowrich became unwell and he came on as a sub keeper.
some of us just talk cricket. we dont really watch it or study it.
In reply to soloview
In reply to Raggs
...to big up ones ego I suspect.
Da Silva will bat.
In reply to natty_forever
I expect Da silva to take back the gloves this morning.
It was hot and humid at Sabina yesterday and he overheated and became distressed...and cramped up...even Holder was fanning him.
Same as we can expect Shiv Alam to come back out to bat