We have a WICB president who isn't sure what's at stake in England, and a captain who views the responsibilities of leadership as a burden that he is more than ready to give up.
With leadership comes responsibility and expectations that extend well beyond the boundary ropes, and having made crystal clear that these are burdensome and uncomfortable, he should be prepared to function as a regular player from tomorrow morning.
What message is he sending to his team-mates when, as also appears in the Guardian interview, he not only gripes about wanting to give up the job, but harps on the fact that it was only at the insistence of unnamed officials (selectors? President? CEO?) that he accepted the position in the first place?
I could not agree more! I said it before, West Indies Cricket is slowly dying, leadership at all levels is non-existent. We are in some serious trouble.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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