
Tags: Cricket, #Raisethebat, #Wisdentrophy, Carlos Brathwaite, England, Jofra Archer, West Indies
Former West Indies T20 captain, Carlos Brathwaite, says that while he understands that everybody, sports stars or not, has a life to live, he is still disappointed with Jofra Archer.
Brathwaite was speaking about Archer’s decision to visit his home in between the first and second Test in the #raisethebat Series against the West Indies.
Archer’s decision saw him miss the second Test which is headed to day four after Saturday was rained out.
The England pacer was fined by the English Cricket Board on Saturday but can play in the third Test if he tests negative for COVID-19.
“For me, as a personal friend, I'm disappointed, not only in what Jofra's done but the scrutiny you get from the media,” said Brathwaite.
According to Brathwaite, Archer has not done any favours to his image, though he believes the paceman is generally misunderstood.
“There has been talk before about his attitude and his laissez-faire way of going about things, which often discredits what he does on the field,” said Brathwaite.
“I just want to see his cricket do the talking, more than the concerns - which I think are misplaced - about his character. His tweeting, his social media, his quirky posts: that is Jofra Archer,” said Brathwaite.
Still, Brathwaite believes that there needs to be less pressure on athletes to be perfect and it must be remembered they are humans.
“As a cricketer myself, there are things outside of cricket that people would not agree with. People look to cricketers to set examples in life.
“He's not there for your son or daughter to look up to. He's there to live his life and do what he does best,” said Brathwaite.
The all-rounder wants it to be understood though, that even though he believes sportsmen get too much of a hard time, Archer still needs to be more responsible.
“That said, it does not excuse what he does. It's disappointing for me, as a personal friend, the backlash he will get.”
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