Acclaimed Trinidadian cricket commentator and journalist, speaks to PakPassion about the West Indies thrilling victory over Australia at the Gabba, will the emerging talent in the West Indies get sidetracked with franchise cricket, to what extent did the West Indies take inspiration from Pakistan's tour of Australia and whether this victory is a turning point for West Indies cricket.
In an exclusive interview for PakPassion, acclaimed Trinidadian cricket commentator and journalist, Fazeer Mohammed chats with Saj Sadiq about:
- If cricket is a dying sport in the West Indies.
- Why has cricket in the West Indies suffered?
- The politics and mismanagement in Cricket West Indies.
- The failure of leadership in Cricket West Indies.
- Why emerging talent in the West Indies is more attracted to playing. franchise cricket rather than for the West Indies.
- How people from the Caribbean felt about not qualifying for the World Cup.
- Are the ICC requirements for cricket grounds unreasonable?
In his latest blog for PakPassion.net, Fazeer writes about the West Indies' preparations for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, explains why he does not think that the side lead by Nicholas Pooran is likely to come out victorious and feels that India due to the sheer talent at their disposal have a strong chance of winning the tournament.
In his latest blog for PakPassion.net, Fazeer writes about his expectations from the newly appointed West Indies white-ball captain Nicholas Pooran, questions the commitment of players like Evin Lewis who is not included in the squad to tour Pakistan due to a lack of fitness and explains why the duration of the current edition of the Indian Premier League is too long for his liking.