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April 11, 2007Posted by Martin Williamson on 04/11/2007 in Canada
Codrington and Cummins call time
The Canadian Cricket Association has announced that both George Codrington and Anderson Cummins have announced their retirement from international cricket following the World Cup.
All Anderson Cummins did at the World Cup was rob a young budding Canadian of a chance at some early experience.
It is unfair to blame the player. Blame the selectors if you must assign blame.
I thought Anderson did a good job considering his age. He was pretty quick and accurate. He just was unlucky taking wickets.
Long overdue.The selectors should take the blinkers off. Bring on some young talent,they could not do any worse and will have time to be groomed and improve. Get politics out of the selection and for Pete's sake do not leave any former Windies to organize cricket in Canada. The recent World Cup debacle is sufficient evidence to prove my point. The Windies would benefit to organise a rum festival.Stick to what you are good at.