Win These

West Indies hosts the 2010 Twenty 20 Cricket World cup and in everyone’s opinion a poor showing for a home country. The advantages of home turf obviously don’t apply to the West Indian cricket team.  Other teams would have been very familiar with their home pitches and would have had a garrison of people from whom to select a team. I say England losing a star Batsman and still performed well so too I saw Sri Lanka top end line up failing miserably and the middle order like the Aussies “bringing it”

A little difficult to read.. I know

Win These

Wides In Needless Despondence Intently Evading Six

I Was In Noxious Disappointment In Eyeing Selectors picks

Now We Islanders Noticing Diminished Interestingly Excited Supporters

They Went Interested Now Dread In Ever Seeing reporters

Hearing We Incessant Nemesis Destroying Inaccurate Extra Spin

Each Wicket I Noticed Didn’t Incorporate Exercises Seriously to win

So With It Now Devastated In Every Spirit

Every West Indian Now Doubts If Ever Some players did “Bring it”

Look again same poem but new Acrostic Highlighted


Win These

Wides In Needless Despondence Intently Evading Six

I Was In Noxious Disappointment In Eyeing Selectors picks

Now We Islanders Noticing Diminished Interestingly Excited Supporters

They Went Interested Now Dread In Ever Seeing reporters

Hearing We Incessant Nemesis Destroying Inaccurate Extra Spin

Each Wicket I Noticed Didn’t Incorporate Exercises Seriously to win

So With It Now Devastated In Every Spirit

Every West Indian Now Doubts If Ever Some players did “Bring it”

 

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