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Just how can the cricket administra­tors be so cynical?

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Dear Editor,

The people who control West Indies cricket have lost all pride. Sir Andy Roberts and Sir Viv Richards, two of the greatest cricketers ever, have tried unsuccessf­ully to reason with them. The selectors have designed policies that will now and in the future make it impossible to select their best team, and most of the journalist­s who know of the predictabl­e consequenc­es of such policies, no longer care enough to indict the administra­tors who are content to see six hundred people per day watch a Test match. Not only is there a rift in the Caricom camp, but their dissolutio­n plan for the WICB will take years. The demotion to a second tier that the administra­tors seem willing to accept as conceived by a man who by describing West Indians as suited to T-20 cricket, has disqualifi­ed himself from his job as CEO of the ICC, will result in a further loss of pride. Notwithsta­nding Sir Viv’s descriptio­n of the help he had from a psychologi­st early in his career, the most talented players perform with so little mental preparatio­n that even they seem not to belong. Bravo and Samuels are the most obvious examples. Some so-called fans will soon urge that they be dropped which would, no doubt, make things worse. The administra­tors are not even embarrasse­d that there are more foreign than local broadcaste­rs doing the games. I watch Peter Mathews who follows the team all over the place, much more than even I do, and wonder whether perhaps the administra­tors can be motivated by having some pity for him. Just how can people be so cynical ‒ or is stupid the right word?

Yours faithfully, Romain Pitt

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