Cricket West Indies – Player Spotlight: WI all-rounder Fabian Allen – “I ALMOST LOST MY ARM”

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.

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He’s a brilliant young cricketer – a three dimensional all-rounder who West Indies are hoping will play a key role in the future.

He’s Fabian Allen and today WI send a heartfelt greeting as he celebrates a milestone – his 25th birthday.

We saw his brilliance last year at the ICC Cricket World Cup in England when he almost won us the match against Sri Lanka.

His bowling was accurate and purposeful and he also held an amazing caught and bowled. Then, later in the day, with Rihanna watching and cheering loudly in the stands, Allen turned on the magic with a sizzling half-century – his first in the maroon shirt.

Allen’s road has not always been a smooth one, but he’s forever grateful to those who helped along his journey and he speaks with pride and passion of representing the people of the West Indies.
Allen continued:

It was a situation that could have happened to anyone. I was trying to protect the other driver, who was coming from the opposite side. Unfortunately, the car lost control and turned over. The doctor said I’m lucky, because I almost lost my hand. But God kept me going.”

The Jamaican, who was a stand-out performer in the Cricket West Indies Under-19s tournaments as well as in the Caribbean Premier League, says he’s happy to do whatever the team requires.

So far, he has played 14 ODIS and 13 T20Is for the West Indies, but he also has dreams of playing Test cricket. He has scored two first-class centuries for Jamaica Scorpions batting in the top order with a career-best knock of 169 not out.

“My goal is just to contribute to my team, in any competition. Just be Fabian Allen and achieve the best I can. Whatever any team asks me to do, I’ll just lift up my hand and do it,” he added.

But Allen does not only see himself as a short format player.

He may be more focused on the shorter formats now but red-ball cricket is still his dream.

“It’s just that I’m playing more shorter formats now, I’m focusing on the shorter formats. I still love red-ball cricket. Red-ball cricket is my dream.”

It gave me the opportunity to be here, so I have to give thanks for it. Everyone has a goal. Everyone is looking to play as long as possible. Once you put in the work, you will get the results and the selectors are going to look at you.”

Name of Author: Cricket West Indies

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