A Quote by Fidel Edwards

I don't have any complaints. I cannot say I miss playing for the West Indies that much. — © Fidel Edwards
I don't have any complaints. I cannot say I miss playing for the West Indies that much.
I grew up at a time when West Indies dominated the world. For 15 years from 1980, the West Indies never lost a Test series.
People will say "You must miss playing to a thousand people." But I don't. I might miss playing. That's what I would miss, but I don't miss it, because I am playing.
Cricket is my life and it has been since the age of five so the first opportunity I get, I'll be back playing for West Indies.
I really cannot understand the point of what you're saying. Really,' said Clotilde, looking at her. 'What a very extraordinary person you are. What sort of a woman are you? Why are you talking like this? Who are you?' Miss Marple pulled down the mass of pink wool that encircled her head, a pink wool scarf of the same kind that she had once worn in the West Indies. 'One of my names,' she said, 'is Nemesis.' 'Nemesis? And what does that mean?' 'I think you know,' said Miss Marple. 'You are a very well educated woman. Nemesis is long delayed sometimes, but it comes in the end.
I mean, the people who run Guantanamo, the military, pretty much dismiss complaints by the detainees because they say that they're all created as part of a political process to sort of fake complaints and get public support.
While I am most at home in London, I cannot really label myself as either British or Trinidadian. I write in the English language and live in the U.K. I find it hard to say that I am an entirely British writer, especially when I supported Trinidad in the 2006 World Cup and also support the West Indies cricket team.
Well, I think that I pretty much grew up grow up wanting to represent the West Indies.
Whether you play England, either you play West Indies or Australia, you have to take wicket if you stop any team.
I have stopped thinking too much. It all started against West Indies. I told myself that I want to enjoy my life. I don't want selection issues to rule my happiness.
It is going to be difficult for the West Indies to get back to the top, but we got to start somewhere, and if playing young players is the way we have decided to go, these young players must be given the chance to mature and develop and not be discarded at an early age.
It's an honour to captain the West Indies.
It is always honour to captain the West Indies.
We West Indian cricketers are always proud to play for the West Indies and we know we are made up of different islands and different cultures but we have to be able to mesh together, to come together and perform as a team.
I am always committed to West Indies cricket.
Being selected for West Indies actually changed my life.
My father is from the West Indies, the St. Thomas Virgin Islands.
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