Adams makes debut as WI skipper, Lara sits out (21 April 1999)
They will start level
21-Apr-1999
21 April 1999
Adams makes debut as WI skipper, Lara sits out
Garth Wattley, our man at Bourda
They will start level. But without Brian Lara.
And when James Clive Adams makes his debut as West Indies captain
this morning in the fifth Cable and Wireless One-day International at
the Bourda Oval, he will be attempting to put his side back in front
by going back to basics.
The 31-year-old, vice-captain in the last three matches of this
series, will go out to toss with Steve Waugh in this his 79th ODI
because of the injury-enforced absence of Lara.
The incumbent WI captain was yesterday left out of today's 12-man
squad because of what chairman of selectors Michael Findlay described
as, "a sore and painful" hand.
The not expected announcement comes after four matches of a series in
which Lara, with scores of 16, 9, 18 not out and 6, has never matched
the form and focus with the bat that he displayed in the drawn Test
series.
He has complained increasingly about the right wrist in which he
suffered a chipped bone during the third match of the One-day series
in South Africa in February.
And on the eve of last weekend's back-to-back matches at the Queen's
Park Oval, Lara expressed the desire for a rest ahead of next month's
World Cup tournament.
Yesterday, the captain, his wrist strapped heavily, almost in the
manner of a cast, played no more than a peripheral role in practice.
There is no telling how news of Lara's absence will, if at all,
affect the final turnout in this rain-friendly, cricket-starved town,
denied regional and international matches this season because of it's
notorious reputation for attracting precipitation.
But today, the Guyanese public will see Adams step onto the big stage
and try to regain some lost ground for the Windies.
Twice already in this series, the homesters have edged ahead, only to
see the Aussies claw back, with a little help from their hosts.
This was especially so in Sunday's Fourth ODI when, chasing a
gettable 189, West Indies fell 20 runs short, suffering three run
outs in the process.
It was slack cricket that prompted manager Clive Lloyd to stress how
important it was to get the basics right.
"We've had quite a few near misses, even in the first game in
Trinidad. Our running between the wickets has to improve," Lloyd said.
"For you to win a One-day game, you've got to do all the basic right.
If you don't, you are going to run into trouble. You can't falter in
two or three of the basics."
Attempting to produce a more disciplined effort today will be a side
that shows three changes from game four. Lara is replaced by
Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who is still recovering from the flu. Hendy
Bryan comes back in for Curtly Ambrose and Keith Arthurton, who
missed the last game because of a shoulder injury, provides the side
with another allrounder.
Off-spinner Nehemiah Perry, whose split nail on the right index
finger has not proven to be very serious, is rested.
Lara's absence means that Adams will carry both the burden of field
marshall and main run-getter.
It will be interesting to see whether the burden of captaincy will
inhibit the flourishing strokeplay that has already brought Adams 179
runs at an average of 44.75.
He will certainly need more support from productive opener Sherwin
Campbell at the top (185 runs, ave. 46.25), Carl Hooper in the middle
and solid Phil Simmons lower down.
Adams' dual success will be vital if the Windies are not to pay
further for the lapse at Port of Spain.
Australian captain Steve Waugh however, will be smelling blood.
Excellent cricket from batsman Darren Lehmann and Michael Bevan in
game two in Grenada and Bevan and vice-captain Shane Warne in game
four in T&T, have kept the Aussies in the series.
But their batting will have to be more consistent if Waugh's men are
to go in front for the first time this rubber.
The bowling attack, carried admirably by fast medium Damien Fleming
and leg-spinner Warne, will again be without Glenn McGrath whose only
game so far was end prematurely by a sprained ankle.
McGrath will be the least of Adams' concerns though.
He will be thinking like Lloyd that, "the fellows will have to
re-focus and try and win this one. Because if we don't, we'll have to
win both in Barbados to clinch the trophy."
Teams
West Indies: Jimmy Adams (Capt), Sherwin Campbell, Ridley
Jacobs, Carl Hooper, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Phil Simmons, Keith
Arthurton, Stuart Williams, Mervyn Dillon, Hendy Bryan, Courtney
Walsh. (12th man Reon King)
Australia from: Steve Waugh (Capt), Mark Waugh, Adam Gilchrist,
Ricky Ponting, Darren Lehmann, Michael Bevan, Shane Lee, Tom Moody,
Brendon Julian, Shane Warne, Damien Fleming, Damien Martyn, Paul
Rieffel.
Source :: The Trinidad Express (https://www.trinidad.net/express/)