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Should West Indies be banned as a cricketing nation?

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Watching West Indian cricketers playing T20 leagues all over while they have anot international series scheduled is simply annoying. T20 leagues no matter how significant should not take precedence over national commitment.

Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Samuel Badree, Pollard, Simmons all first choice West Indian cricketers are seen featuring in IPL wherein their national side is taking on Pakistan.

This in my mind sets a wrong precedence and should be strongly dealt with. Should the WI cricket board take action against these errant players and failure to take action permit ICC to ban West Indies team ?

Your thoughts ?
 
Also to add - Representing one'side country should take precedence over anything. No exceptions.
 
I think the solution really is for IPL to coordinate with the cricket boards. Like FIFA does with the clubs.

It is easy to pass judgement on players for their preference for money over their national teams, but honestly... it is not as if their countrymen are dying due to their neglect. It is a game, a test of how well they can get wood on leather or vice versa.

While their boards and administrators make mega bucks, they can't be criticized for wanting a share.
 
Yes. Their players are busy playing T20 leagues, their board doesn't care and the younger generation is more interested in athletics and track and field sports. Cricket as a sport is virtually dead in the Caribbean so what's the point?
 
Only if it was a country and not a pathetic board,that can actually cancel the contracts when they feel to.
 
Yes. Their players are busy playing T20 leagues, their board doesn't care and the younger generation is more interested in athletics and track and field sports. Cricket as a sport is virtually dead in the Caribbean so what's the point?

This is such a myth. The attendances for the CPL were excellent. The turnout during the ODI and T20 series v Pakistan was just fine. WI are still churning out good youngsters so clearly there is still interest in the sport.

Test attendances, like most of the world, are dire.

The Caribbean people are sick of dictatorial and inept administration, and a team scrapping 8th and 9th in the world. Give them a good product and they'll watch.
 
I think the solution really is for IPL to coordinate with the cricket boards. Like FIFA does with the clubs.

But FIFA is global body for the sport and IPL/BCCI are not such an organization.
 
Watching West Indian cricketers playing T20 leagues all over while they have anot international series scheduled is simply annoying. T20 leagues no matter how significant should not take precedence over national commitment.

Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Samuel Badree, Pollard, Simmons all first choice West Indian cricketers are seen featuring in IPL wherein their national side is taking on Pakistan.

This in my mind sets a wrong precedence and should be strongly dealt with. Should the WI cricket board take action against these errant players and failure to take action permit ICC to ban West Indies team ?

Your thoughts ?

First clear your stance, you want a nation (group of islands) banned or a set of players ?

If its former then NO ! You're making hill out of a mole.
 
It is their choice what they want to play. You can't force them to play tests by removing other tournaments.

Gayle is almost 39. Narine, Badree and Pollard are nowhere near the test squad anyway.
 
I think the solution really is for IPL to coordinate with the cricket boards. Like FIFA does with the clubs.

It is easy to pass judgement on players for their preference for money over their national teams, but honestly... it is not as if their countrymen are dying due to their neglect. It is a game, a test of how well they can get wood on leather or vice versa.

While their boards and administrators make mega bucks, they can't be criticized for wanting a share.

well put

I dont get this 'country comes first' statement

WICB officials have consistently been unfair with their players over the years. why should the players leave life-changing money on the table to go work for a corrupt board
 
people who are saying no, i wonder what their answer would be if Pakistan players did the same

easy to say no right now
 
Agreements can be mediated by ICC.

Don't think BCCI would like ICC's involvement other than creating a window for it.

But creating a window is difficult if you have cases like Pakistani players who can't play IPL, and IPL is still too small to keep most of the international players involved - only the very best foreigners are playing in it.
 
people who are saying no, i wonder what their answer would be if Pakistan players did the same

easy to say no right now

Pakistan is a single country. And why should Pakistan be banned if their top players don't play for national team. Your players ran off to play ICL.
 
There is no need to reduce the number even further when few enough genuine teams play international Cricket. In every Sport you have international teams that don't or struggle to make the grade. The West Indies still have some very good players albeit their glory days are well behind them.
 
Simple answer no, Op needs to understand WI is not a nation it is just a cricket team so nationalism really doesn't come into play, money is the big motivator, bad management with quotas and stuff have left SA an actual country losing players to kolpak and immigration, also ipl pays money to respective boards for their player's participation, so ipl is doing its job be it remunerating the players or the board, it is the board's job to make sure no cricket is played during ipl if most of your players depend on ipl to make big bucks, boards like NZC and SA do it, WICB needs to follow suit especially given that their players would happily pick ipl ahead of national team
 
Watching West Indian cricketers playing T20 leagues all over while they have anot international series scheduled is simply annoying. T20 leagues no matter how significant should not take precedence over national commitment.

Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Samuel Badree, Pollard, Simmons all first choice West Indian cricketers are seen featuring in IPL wherein their national side is taking on Pakistan.

This in my mind sets a wrong precedence and should be strongly dealt with. Should the WI cricket board take action against these errant players and failure to take action permit ICC to ban West Indies team ?

Your thoughts ?

They can't. In this world there are individual rights. These people are not slaves that they have to do whatever is considered appropriate by administrators or random observers. If they don't want to play for their 'nation' and again WI IS NOT A COUNTRY, that's their personal choice.
 
Also to add - Representing one'side country should take precedence over anything. No exceptions.

It's not their country. In fact it's not a country at all.

It's none of your business who wants to give precedence to what. You can serve your nation for free if you want.
 
This is such a myth. The attendances for the CPL were excellent. The turnout during the ODI and T20 series v Pakistan was just fine. WI are still churning out good youngsters so clearly there is still interest in the sport.

Test attendances, like most of the world, are dire.

The Caribbean people are sick of dictatorial and inept administration, and a team scrapping 8th and 9th in the world. Give them a good product and they'll watch.

actually attendances in carribean are always decent to good. Esp considering the dire quality of cricket on offer and the third string sides they put out

ive always wondered on these forums as to how the fans show up for knowing they will not watch the best eleven of the Carribean and see boring cricket on poor pitches
 
It is their choice what they want to play. You can't force them to play tests by removing other tournaments.

Gayle is almost 39. Narine, Badree and Pollard are nowhere near the test squad anyway.

I never get the criticism of Gayle

He paid his dues. Dude has 100+ Test matches with 2 triple centuries and 3rd (or maybe 2nd) highest average of all openers in last 15 years.
 
What for?

Same OP who seems to think Umar Akmal is our premier batsman.
 
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