CWI Should Have Sent Development Team to Nepal, Says Perreira

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Veteran cricket commentator, Joseph ‘Reds’ Perreira believes that Cricket West Indies (CWI) erred by sending a West Indies senior team to play minnows Nepal instead of a developmental team.

joseredjkJoseph ‘Reds’ PerreiraThe regional side, led by Akeal Hosein suffered a shocking 2-1 defeat against their lower-rated opponents in their recently concluded three-match T20I series in the United Arab Emirates last month.

The result was the first victory for Nepal against a Full Member in any format and sent shockwaves across the cricketing community.

During an interview on Isports on i95.5 FM on Friday, Perreira, who spent over 50 years as a commentator, said it would have been better served to send a young, inexperienced side instead of including some of the senior players.

“We had beaten Nepal the previous visit with an ‘A’ team led by [Roston] Chase. I didn’t see the need to put the West Indies’ good name on the line by picking the team that they picked.

“I would have gone and I suggested it, with a development team. Some of the players they picked, the younger players with little experience like [Amir] Jangoo, but I wouldn’t have gone for [Jason] Holder, I wouldn’t have gone for [Obed] McCoy, I wouldn’t have gone for [Kyle] Mayers. I would have gone for a development team and we would have at least exposed a number of young men with a development team,” Perreira explained.

“I think they focused on trying to win the series. They were more interested in winning the series than development and I think they missed an opportunity. Prior to beating Afghanistan when they were developing, this is their first major victory as a young nation. We have done them a great deal of good, and they have done us a great deal of harm.”

Furthermore, he said the decision to schedule the Nepal series so close to the conclusion of the Caribbean Premier League placed the West Indies at a disadvantage.

He said they had very little time to prepare after a long flight to Dubai and then played three matches in four days.

“Well it was just rush, rush, rush. If we had in fact been able to agree with CPL to come one week earlier, we wouldn’t have been in the kind of rush that we were.

“There was no camp…we left here the 23rd and it was just too rushed. I don’t believe they were prepared mentally. It’s a long journey to Nepal and their cricket has developed,” Perreira said.

“But why expose the good name of the West Indies to be embarrassed? Just maybe to get a victory to crow about.”