Submitted by Wayne R. Pilgrim-Cadogan

Am I the only one, or are they others who continue to be baffled as much as I am after all these years as to how the Barbados and West Indies cricket selectors select players for duty? Even though they continue to fail game after game so miserably! I have always thought that any player seeking selection in any sports team had to be performing admirably and be selected on merit. Evidently this not the case when it comes to the Barbados cricket selectors
Is there anyone with a sound mind who could tell or explain to me how Kirk Edwards, could be failing for so long and yet the selectors continue to find favour in selecting him for national duty before other in form batsmen? Looking at the young man’s scores for the last eight to ten innings or more, are like selecting Lotto numbers which cannot add up to 120 runs. Why are the selectors continuing to select him in front of other young talented batsmen? Is it because of his arrogance that he is not listening to others regarding his batting problems? Or is it the same old problem that has always dog Barbados regarding favoritism?
It is cases like these that are responsible for our young athletes shying away from their particular interest of sport and not coming forward. Many of our young athletes are exposed from an early age to the victimization because of their school or who their parents are. This has long been the case in many circumstances and it has not change. It is not surprising for one to see why Barbados sports has remained in the doldrums as the other so call small territories continue to forge ahead us. When will we as a nation wake up and stop settling for mediocrity?
When!






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