Machel St Patrick Hewitt
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He's got subtle variations, but they see there's clearly something to work with.
He's unbelievably raw.
We shouldn't be putting him in West Indies colours, but if we're going to talk about somebody being a leg spinner or wrist spinner,
There's no one else to turn to for me.
And obviously he can bat a bit.
So Badesi is the most obvious one for me.
If he was to ever get into the West Indies team, for me, he's challenging Roston Chase's spot in the team.
Obviously, Chase gets in ahead of Badesi.
No way am I saying that Badesi gets in ahead of Chase.
But Badesi offers something different, something that we don't have, wrist spin.
So he comes into the wider depth squad and reckoning.
And then lastly, and what does this say about our bowling options?
The only other option I could find was Kyle Mayers.
Now, bear in mind, and I'm not happy with this as a choice, right?
Kyle Mayers has played, check this out, Kyle Mayers has played 38 T20 internationals, right?
He's bowled 96 balls.
in t20 internationals okay he's taken no wickets and yet when i'm looking through cpl and i'm saying boy who could we add to our depth chart with the ball mayors is my fourth best option what does that tell you about west indies cricket and the lack of depth and let's not call it talent because people get vexed when i say that what does that tell you about the lack of depth
What does that tell you about the lack of options?
And the reason I paused and didn't say lack of talent is because there's some talented youth men out there.
There's players like Nathan Edward.