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Pollard can't be called a cricketer: Holding
Windies great Michael Holding did not watch a single match of the World T20, refuses to call it cricket and doesn't consider Kieron Pollard a cricketer.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 20, 2010 10:37 AM IST
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West Indies bowling great Michael Holding did not watch a single match of the World Twenty20 in the Caribbeans, refuses to call it cricket and doesn't consider IPL hot property Kieron Pollard a cricketer.
A staunch critic of cricket's slam-bang format, Holding said he did not bother to watch the World T20 even though it took place in the West Indies.
"Not one ball. I don't watch Twenty20. It is dumbing-down cricket. They should find another name for it," said the 56-year-old Jamaican, who was called 'Whispering Death' in his playing days for his quiet approach to the bowling crease.
His views on T20 specialists like Kieron Pollard are no less acerbic.
"Pollard in my opinion is not a cricketer," Holding told 'The Times', alluding to the fact that 25-year-old all-rounder, who is the costliest player on the IPL roster, may be a T20 star but is yet to make his Test debut.
Post-retirement, the outspoken Jamaican quit ICC Cricket Committee, the West Indies board and Allen Stanford's league after falling out with the authorities.
Appalled at players chasing easy money, Holding blamed cricket boards and the International Cricket Council (ICC) for not guiding the youngsters.
"I can't say to a young man 'don't make a living', but they need responsible guidance," he said.
"It is your parents who guide you and in cricket the parents are the boards and the ICC. They need to show some leadership. It saddens me that the West Indies captain is allowed to show up one day before a Test series because he is playing for the IPL," he said, referring to Chris Gayle's late turning up in England last year after completing his IPL commitments.
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A staunch critic of cricket's slam-bang format, Holding said he did not bother to watch the World T20 even though it took place in the West Indies.
"Not one ball. I don't watch Twenty20. It is dumbing-down cricket. They should find another name for it," said the 56-year-old Jamaican, who was called 'Whispering Death' in his playing days for his quiet approach to the bowling crease.
His views on T20 specialists like Kieron Pollard are no less acerbic.
"Pollard in my opinion is not a cricketer," Holding told 'The Times', alluding to the fact that 25-year-old all-rounder, who is the costliest player on the IPL roster, may be a T20 star but is yet to make his Test debut.
Post-retirement, the outspoken Jamaican quit ICC Cricket Committee, the West Indies board and Allen Stanford's league after falling out with the authorities.
Appalled at players chasing easy money, Holding blamed cricket boards and the International Cricket Council (ICC) for not guiding the youngsters.
"I can't say to a young man 'don't make a living', but they need responsible guidance," he said.
"It is your parents who guide you and in cricket the parents are the boards and the ICC. They need to show some leadership. It saddens me that the West Indies captain is allowed to show up one day before a Test series because he is playing for the IPL," he said, referring to Chris Gayle's late turning up in England last year after completing his IPL commitments.
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