Former Guyana off-spinner Garvin Nedd is on a mission to help the country’s young, upcoming slow bowlers to improve their trade and to technically correct their skills as he embarks on a journey to rescue the art of off-spin bowling.
Nedd, a former Guyana senior and junior off-spinner told Stabroek Sports yesterday during an interview he wants to work with the spinners locally while his current objective is to become a spin bowling consultant at a regional franchise level, including the Hero Caribbean Premier league (HCPL) or with the West Indies team.
The level 1 coach said his current mission is about upgrading to a Level 2 status where he will then begin his journey to possibly play a role in the development of spinners both locally and regionally. He also said while his goals are outlined, he still wants to coach a Guyana U17 team to their first title before he moves forward.
“Looking at the standard of off-spin, the trade is lost in the West Indies but through the Guyana Cricket Board’s help,