The West Indians almost did not make it to the World T20 owing to a bitter pay dispute with their Cricket Board. But once here, they showed sublime form to storm into tomorrow's final where they will take on England.
"People just paint us as money grabbing cricketers because of our success in Twenty20 cricket. But yes still they don't respect us in that format. We get that sometimes from our own board," Sammy said in the pre-match press conference.
"How could you describe people with 'no brains'? Animals got brains. We're not an object. To me that particular comment really set it off for us. You could see me talking about it. It's kind of emotional, as for somebody whom I respect and had good rapport with that particular gentleman. To describe our team who were defending champions four years ago as we guys with no brains is really out of order," Sammy said.
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"Gods don't love the ugly and we're very wonderful and very beautiful men that's why we play exciting cricket. For us all these things have happened before the tournament. That's the passion, determination that we take on the field. It's one more step. We believe that we could do it," he added.
Sammy said the contract row with their Board, WICB, in the lead up to the big event, has actually brought the players together.
"All these things bring us closer. The fact is few of us are old now so we are aware this could be the last for a few of our key players. That brought us together and we formed our own circle," he said.