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Re: Shiv Chanderpaul

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:49 am
by Durhamfootman
Making_Splinters wrote:
His son is playing for Guyana already, been in a couple of Windies age group sides as well.

That's good to hear. lets hope he turns out to be somewhere near as good as his dad

Re: Shiv Chanderpaul

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 9:02 pm
by braveneutral
Durhamfootman wrote:
braveneutral wrote:A very good player and apparently meant to be a nice guy too.

he struck me as being a little shy

Probably a little reserved. Was on a plane with a family member of mine years ago and spent the whole flight speaking to them.

Re: Shiv Chanderpaul

PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:19 pm
by mikesiva
http://www.espncricinfo.com/masters-cha ... 68267.html

'Chanderpaul has insisted he has not retired from domestic cricket and intends to resume playing for Guyana within a couple of weeks. In an episode that sheds light on the sometimes toxic relationship between the West Indies Cricket Board and Caribbean players, Chanderpaul has expressed resentment at being obliged to announce his international retirement in order to gain a No Objection Certificate to play in the Masters Champions League currently taking place in the UAE. Chanderpaul, 41, has not played international cricket since May 2015 and was omitted from the list of contracted WICB players in December. "I was given a No Objection Certificate by WICB with a clause in it that I retire on the 23rd," Chanderpaul told ESPNcricinfo. "If I didn't announce my retirement they would have taken it back. I have spoken to Guyana already. I know the chairman wants me to go back and play. They have a game against Trinidad starting on February 12. Then Barbados, then Windward Islands, Leeward Islands and Jamaica. Those are games that I've talked to them already about going back to play. I've not retired from first-class matches. I've retired from international games. I wasn't being picked to play for West Indies anymore and there was nothing else for me to do. So I decided I would come out here to the UAE and play some cricket."'