 Alright, it's now time for interactive. Remember, you can download the Sportsmax app from the Google Play or the App Store and watch a variety of live sports action while on the go and communicate with us through the live chat feature. Also, check out our clips on ex-Instagram and YouTube. And remember, in case you missed it, it is now on Sportsmax, CineTV and YouTube. So, Ricard is just going to give us a quick update on the West Indies versus England 2nd ODI. And then we continue. We're going to continue now with the interactive segment. Let's start by taking comments from Tuesday's show discussing the perceived bias towards track and field for Jamaica's National Sports Awards. On YouTube, the survivor says, what did Chellyanne do this year? There are others as that could be included on the list. The Mario, I agree with the team category inclusion. Mr. Frenzy, joke thing, Alison Swaby and Bonnie Shaw should have been on the list. Britannia Williams, Khadija should have been included. And Greaves, the track and field is dominant, no surprise. Barry, if I am to follow Ricardo's logic, then Dionne Burton should not have won in 1997. He scored four goals and was not rated in any international football poll as a top striker. That year, Davion Clark made it to the 400m semifinals at the World Games and won a silver medal as part of the 400m relay. And a disaster should have been given the award over Burton. Not nominating Bonnie does not make any sense. Ricardo? All right, so a few questions there, right? Sorry, I was writing them down so I wouldn't forget. One, what did Shelly and Fraser Price do this year? Shelly and Fraser Price was number three in the world at 100m by virtue of her bronze medal performance at the World Championships in Budapest. Shelly and Fraser Price, based on her times at 100m, proved to be in the top three in the world, or top four in the world, sorry, based on times. That is what Shelly and Fraser Price did this year, so I hope that answers your question. She was top three in the world. And I want people to understand that. Top three in the world, no to the other point about Dionne Burton should not have won in 1997 because Davion Clark got to the semifinals of the 400m. Getting to the semifinals of the 400m is not the same as being in the top three in the world, is it? Getting to the semifinals of the 400m, I guess, but then would mean that you are in the top 16 in the world. Now, when you compare somebody who is in the top 16 in the world, as opposed to somebody whose impact brought you to a World Cup and given the historic significance of that, then clearly the historic significance and impact of Dionne Burton's performance would be greater than an individual who gets to the semifinals of the World Championships in athletics. Come on, that's a no brainer. Yeah, that's a no brainer. You don't need a university education to understand that. Absolute no brainer. So I hope that clears that up. Any other questions? No, let's move along. Well, at the Converboil Legends match at the DRV Pink Stadium in Miami, there was an unforgettable moment between the Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldinho and Usain Bolt. Here are some of the responses on X. So this is a brilliant moment to legends. The boy says, We never fasten. We never fasten. Mrs. W, a little country youth from Trolani, you know. Goldilocks, bold, a live, a life, you know. Jonathan, Usuma, Goosebumps, you too are responsible for memories of that will last a lifetime. Sartani, Goat meets Goat. FIFA World Cup says legends. All right, I agree with the FIFA World Cup and Goat meets Goat. And the memories won as well. Yeah, Usain Bolt is an absolute superstar, and so you would expect him to vibe with superstars, with other superstars. Real recognizes Yeah, that's what you have. It is as simple as that. And it's also what I need people to understand as well about this very issue of the national awards that essentially what you have in the track and field athletes are superstars who are at the very top of their discipline. And so if you are going to displace them, then you too have to be at the very top of your discipline. And it needs to be undoubtedly so when you're dealing with, for example, individuals who are showing that they are undoubtedly in the top three in the world in their discipline and their performances prove that. One of the things I think is happening, Mariah, is that individuals, and it's shown as far as I'm concerned in that question about what did Shelley and Fraser Price do this year. So what you are doing is comparing Shelley and Fraser Price to herself. So yeah, in previous years she won and she got nominated. She only came third this year. So why is she nominated? Because third is still better than the candidates you are suggesting should have been nominated ahead of her. And I really want to drive that point home because I really need individuals to understand that and that we're doing the track and field athletes at this service when we try to play down their performances that is at the highest level of their sport and their specific disciplines. Yeah. All right, well, let's take a look now at what fans are seeing on social media about Jamaican athlete Neyoko Clunis and her cry for help. All right, so this is an Instagram post. Let me see if I have this in my bunch or Ashley Theophane says Jamaican companies should be sponsoring Jamaican athletes. Ainsworth Myrie, that's not right. She should get support and assistance. She represents Jamaica. Martin Manley, the truth about being an athlete in Jamaica. Simon Johnson, tough. Solutions do. Well, I think the sports organizations and the people through the government can support this is already done. I think something like an athlete's association run and funded by the athletes can be done. A small piece of earnings of all athletes can be sent to it, say 0.5%, 1%. Build a facility with the necessary professions on hand, a gym equipment, etc., annual contributions to keep the doors open, add-ons like maybe a subscription for non-athletes or other sports, an international training program run by the coaches for international athletes. Corporate sponsors can donate annually and sponsor different blocks too, just thinking out loud. So a really long post there, Ricardo. Yeah, but with solutions, right? So that is always very good. As I said earlier in the show, though, I think the National Association, in this case the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association, has to take the lead on this matter. They have to formalize how athletes are assisted financially by the Federation. And I think once that happens, then I find you will get greater support for the initiative. But it has to start with the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association. Yeah. Well, happy for the solutions. As you said, let's take this last tweet reacting to the same thing, Michael Johnson. It's always going to be tough when you must depend on funding for representing your country, which you only get to do on a global stage once a year. Too many athletes competing in too many events and too few opportunities to provide value for a sponsor for their country. What do you make of what he says, Michael Johnson? What it goes to what I was suggesting earlier, that you have so many athletes, and definitely in the Jamaican landscape, so many quality athletes as well, that the Federation will not be in a position to support every single one of them financially. But that is exactly why it is so important to formalize how you do support. And so the athletes are aware how they can access the support and they can they get a clear understanding of exactly how they qualify for that support. And as I said earlier, until that is done, then the National Association is failing in that regard. Yeah. Ricardo, any updates again with the West Indies cricket before we wrap the show? I can take a look. I mean, England definitely closing in on victory 174 for four. They are in the 30th over. Yeah. The captain, Josh Butler on 36, Harry Brook is on 34. And as I said earlier, Will Jacks top scored with 73. So England now needing 27 from 20.1 overs. That is 121 deliveries to get 27 runs. And they have six wickets in hand. West Indies, you need a hat-trick. Yeah. Let's take this last tweet and then we'll go. Last one. All right. So I know most of us never get to go relay school. But let's say you were the coach and had the opportunity to select and line up the women's four by 100 team for Jamaica. Who would you select and which leg would they run? And these are the... If I'm understanding it, I think they're asking for an all time Jamaica four by 100 relay team. No. It is very, very tough to select an all time Jamaica four by 100 relay team and pick an order. And they have to be all fit, right? We're thinking about them fit. Because the lead will be in it. Shelly will be in it for me once fully fit. Sharika. So I think, yeah. So you're on to something. So Shelly Elaine, Sharika Jackson, Merley Naughty would do my four. Okay. I would definitely have Merley Naughty on anchor. And I would start with Shelly and Fraser Price. How you run Sharika Jackson and Elaine Thompson Hera, I think would is where the debate would come down to plus as well. Sharika has never run any leg outside of the anchor leg on a four by one for Jamaica. So if she gets picked on an all time team, where exactly you would put her? So there are so many variables to think about. But I think this would make a fascinating debate trying to pick an all time women's four by 100 relay team. Yeah. All right, Ricardo. Well, that's it from us for today. Of course, we're signing out, but we'll be back tomorrow. Same time, same place. Keep it locked to Sportsmax and of course, download the Sportsmax app. Have a beautiful evening. I'll see you tomorrow.