Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Shivnarine Chanderpaulis a former Guyanese cricketer and former captain of the West Indies cricket team. He is the first Indo-Caribbean to play 100 Tests for the West Indies, and captained them in 14 Tests and 16 One Day Internationals. A left-handed batsman, Chanderpaul is well known for his unorthodox batting stance, which has been described as crab-like. He has scored 20,000 runs in international cricket, and in 2008 he was named as one of the five Cricketers of the Year...
ProfessionCricket Player
Date of Birth16 August 1974
CityUnity Village, Guyana
We lost 3-0 but there are plenty of positives we can take out of this... once we get it right things will happen for us.
We want to see some more patience in the batting line-up,
Our young guys have learnt a lot from this tour. I hope that we can take it on when we get home and improve our cricket.
I think after the Ashes series Australia realized they were starting to relax a bit and they needed to pick their game up a little bit more so they were pretty tough this series,
We have one more game to play and everybody is focused on that.
We'll have a closer look at Bravo and make a decision before the game.
I have served my time as the captain and would like to pass the mantle on to another person. I would fully support my replacement, and work towards the good of the team.
Everybody came into this game full of confidence, everybody expected us to do well and everybody's disappointed with our performance. On a good batting wicket with our batting lineup, we should have got some more runs on the board.
It's great to see Wavell achieving his milestone, I congratulate as captain and on behalf of the entire team.
We will wait and see how things will progress. I really couldn't tell you how bad it is.
We all know Australia have a strong team and have been playing very good cricket over the years.
Brian's one of the guys who go out there and probably make a big 100. We're going to give him every support and hopefully he's going to come back to form.
We are underdogs yes, but we were underdogs in the ICC Champions Trophy in 2004 and we came out on top so sometimes it is not a bad thing to be the underdog.
There's always pressure there. It probably affected my game in Australia. Hopefully I can get over it now and do well on this tour.