Success is not accidental, I’m not cheating just increasing my chances of winning.
Yes, granted everyone needs their share of good luck and systemic bias in their favour but my success has never been down to pure luck and I take offence to suggestions from others who base their current state on bad luck.
Somewhere, somehow, you fucked up and this is where you find yourself so don’t blame bad luck.
Realise that where you are today is because of what you did or did not do yesterday.
If there exists any reasonable hypothesis or explanation, based on the evidence or lack of evidence, that could lead a rational person to doubt the defendant’s guilt, then they must be found not guilty.
If I can be bothered it would take around 5 hours to create a Deepfake Video and cost less than 20 USD. Naturally, it all comes down to identifying a target and baselining your actual objective.
Trust but verify is common advice but it’s harder and harder to verify data or information especially when the unthinkable is actually happening.
My Dad would laugh at this moment as the evidence sits in the corridors of the Oval on floor M1 outside the men’s toilets. Don’t trust me, visit to verify.
Clive Lloyd (Captain) – Guyana
Viv Richards – Antigua and Barbuda
Gordon Greenidge – Barbados
Desmond Haynes – Barbados (Note: Desmond Haynes’ debut was in 1978, not in 1976)
Andy Roberts – Antigua and Barbuda
Michael Holding – Jamaica
Joel Garner – Barbados (Note: Joel Garner’s debut was in 1977, not in 1976)
Deryck Murray – Trinidad and Tobago
Roy Fredericks – Guyana
Alvin Kallicharran – Guyana
Colin Croft – Guyana (Note: Colin Croft’s debut was in 1977, not in 1976)
Derrick Parry – Saint Kitts and Nevis (Note: Derrick Parry’s debut was in 1978, not in 1976)
Lawrence Rowe – Jamaica
Lance Gibbs – Guyana
Vanburn Holder – Barbados
The unity of all these countries against the mightly England was a powerful tool that spread pride and created inspiration for my father’s generation who struggled to even get a bank account in Sunny England.
Faster forward to now and that pride has sadly been eroded and dispersed but living in plain sight as an integrated competitor like Rebecca Leigh “Becky” Spencer British-born representing Jamaica.
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