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All yuh retiring players at 34 now?
Remember Devon Smith
Smith last played a Test match for West Indies in 2015 when England toured the Caribbean. Smith has played 38 Test matches, scoring 1,593 runs at a mediocre average of 24.50. He has scored just one century and six fifties.
“You bringing a man with an average of 24 at 36 years of age? He is older than his average,” he said.
The West Indies selectors, led by Courtney Browne, said they were left with no choice but to select Smith after a brilliant Regional Four-Day season last year. Smith amassed a record breaking 1,095 runs at an average of 84 with six hundreds for the Windward Islands Hurricanes.
Davis said he would have preferred to give a younger player a chance, as Smith did not achieve enough during his career
Bravo have two more years
Justifying sin by saying he diss corrupt Dave…
In reply to Barry
Meanwhile South Africa A has a 33 year-old spinner and a 31 year old pacer playing against West Indies A.
In reply to WICFan
Thank you for the ammo… I mean info…
In reply to Barry
Dowrich will be playing then?
Persistent Slavery News, Barbados ruled by Social Justice Advocate Mia 2023
Daren Bravo Declared useless by Haynes
“Useless”: Disability, Slave Labor, and Contradiction on Antebellum Southern Plantations
Dea H. Boster, Ph.D.
Columbus State Community College
You don't even know when you are using slavery perspectives
In reply to Barry
Lara days over
In reply to Barry
In reply to Barry
Hmmmmmmmmmm, a post very relevant to Caribbean post slavery and indentureship society.
In reply to Brerzerk
Thanks ....
Uncle Yadi, I mean Tom
Desmond Haynes has selected Amnesia
Yet he was 5 years older
In reply to Barry
That means Hety got 2 WCs and 8 years more before he retires!


In reply to Poggy
Poggy, you the man
Haynes is suing the President of the West Indies Board of Control and the Barbados Association for loss of earnings after being ruled ineligible for selection. His lawyers have filed an affidavit at the Barbados High Court in Bridgetown, detailing his case.
Haynes is also seeking compensation after his contract with Western Province in South Africa was aborted. He claims he also lost earnings with Middlesex and that his reputation was damaged.
The 39-year-old was not considered to face Australia after he opted to play for Western Province instead of touring India with the West Indies last October and then returned home from South Africa too late to play in all five Red Stripe Cup matches. The WICBC had ruled he should play in those domestic games to be eligible for the Australian series. Haynes returned two days late after asking for "exceptional circumstances" to be taken into account. The WICBC refused his request.
Where that sudden lawyer B!tch
You know the man didn't even play regionals like Michael
CS Haynes is telling us that all you need to be in young and turn up (or not even turn up, like King) and you are considered part of the WI future. Performance is entirely optional. I always thought that development was done at the List A and A team level and international series were played to win. I learn every day
In reply to Barry
Wutliss selectors, fighting against Bravo, using 2027 as an excuse! The youth should be in the squad by any metrics!



Haynes is a hypocrite- that is why Ritchie didn’t like him….
Haynes wanted to play at 39 but spiting bravo at 34
Misbah didn’t even start then…
Man livelihood taken away and Dottie squeezing milk from tits as if theirs have milk powder….how old was cutie….
They say St Lucians put a spell on you…
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