
| Chanderpaul widely respected in West Indies |
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| Written by VISHNU BISRAM |
| Friday, 18 January 2013 22:02 |
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I WAS in Trinidad and Tobago last weekend to conduct an ongoing tracking poll for NACTA on the Tobago House of Assembly elections. Everywhere I went, 20/20 cricket was being discussed including by people from other islands living in or visiting the two islands. And everyone has only positive comments about Shivnarine Chanderpaul. Nevertheless, Tobagonians and Trinis love our Guyanese stars Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul though they expressed disappointment over the performance of the former. They feel Sarwan should be back in the test squad but his performance in the 20/20 was disappointing and he needs to come through in the remaining three games. If Sarwan does Chanders is a superstar among every West Indian. Everyone says he is a great player. He is cheered everywhere. I was in Jamaica, Barbados and Antigua recently and they showered lavish praises on the Guyanese cricket icon. And so too did Tobagonians and Trinis last week. He is the leading Guyanese run scorer with 114 runs till now. Everyone, everywhere I travelled, have seen him as the most reliable, dependable and consistent batsman in the team. He is the most famous Guyanese sportsman in the region and probably the greatest batsman of all time. Chanders is not cocky or arrogant. He is seen as a phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of fundamental soundness, grace, artistry, improvisational ability and an unquenchable thirst for runs. He is driven to score runs and not afraid to face the best bowlers. |
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