The word on Hooper (28 April 1999)
Cricket fans across the region had mixed feelings about the retirement of allrounder Carl Hooper
28-Apr-1999
28 April 1999
The word on Hooper
The Barbados Nation
Cricket fans across the region had mixed feelings about the
retirement of allrounder Carl Hooper. MIDWEEK SPORTS talked to a few
spectators during the seventh One-Day International on Sunday and this
is what they said:
NIGEL GLASGOW: "I have seen it coming for a long time. For the
last couple of seasons, he was not really up to standard, and it even
showed on the field Saturday. It seemed as though he has lost
his interest in cricket. I wish him all the best."
TERRY WATSON: "I think it is a blessing in disguise. You could
see Carl was not confident. He was not taking the game the way an
experienced player should be taking it and his fitness level
was not what it should be."
STANLEY McDONALD: "I am surprised but I think he has done the
right thing. The potential never really came through. The records will
show that although he had a good couple of innings and bowling
performances, he never really turned out to be the person we thought
he would be."
BEVERLY ARMSTRONG: "I am sad to know he has finished. I think.
Hooper has tried and West Indies cricket will miss him. I hope he
changes his mind and comes back. He hasn't done what most of us
expected but everybody deserves a chance. Although I know he had
plenty of chances, I am sorry to see him go."
TERRY BECKLES: "I think it is a great loss. He was a good
batsman, fieldsman and bowler. His departure has come at a crucial
time." ANTHONY AUDAIN: "I feel a sense of relief because after
his performances in Guyana and the first One-Day International here, I
think he himself must have felt great pressure and felt he was no
longer contributing at the level that he used to. I think, it is a
good thing."
PAT REID-WAUGH: "I think Carl Hooper has done the West Indies a
favour. He has clearly lost his competitive edge and that has been
noticeable in his movement on the field. I don't think we need
to have somebody as lethargic as Carl Hooper on the West Indies field.
A lot of youngsters coming into the game and a few on the team who
need to have examples out there like Jimmy Adams."
INDAR WEIR: "I think Carl Hooper is still the best allrounder
the West Indies has. It is unfortunate that when a cricketer was not
performing the crowd seems to be unsympathetic and seem to go out of
their way to hurt them. I believe that Hooper succumbed to the
pressure. He can still offer a lot to West Indies cricket and I hope
he reconsiders his decision."
IAN WALKER: "Thank God Hooper is gone."
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