Powell for World Cup (27 April 1999)
Jamaica's 20-year-old middle order batsman Ricardo Powell has been drafted into the West Indies team for the World Cup cricket tournament which opens in England on May 14
27-Apr-1999
27 April 1999
Powell for World Cup
Tony Becca
Jamaica's 20-year-old middle order batsman Ricardo Powell has been
drafted into the West Indies team for the World Cup cricket
tournament which opens in England on May 14.
On Saturday, minutes after the sixth one-day international against
Australia at Kensington Oval, veteran Carl Hooper pulled out of the
team, and yesterday the West Indies selectors named Powell as his
replacement in the 15-man squad.
"This is a great moment for me," said the former New Forest Primary
and Junior High School and Holmwood Technical representative
yesterday shortly after hearing the news of his selection.
"I am happy to be part of the West Indies team, it is a honour to
represent the West Indies, and I hope to do my best for my country
(Jamaica) and for the West Indies."
According to Powell, who attends Mico College on a scholarship
provided by Alcan Jamaica Limited, he was expecting a call, and he
was waiting on a call.
"Based on my performance in the Busta Cup, I was always expecting a
call. I did not know when, but I kept myself ready for it. I am just
eager to go out there and do my best. I know it is going to be a big
challenge, I have never played in England, I don't know the
conditions, but it is an opportunity, and I am going to do my best."
After representing Jamaica against Barbados last year in the Red
Stripe Cup and then dropped after failing to distinguish himself,
Powell was drafted into the national team after three matches in the
Busta Cup this year, and after a moderate performance during which he
scored 23 runs against the Windward Islands at Alpart, he impressed
with two magnificent innings against Barbados at Kensington Oval.
In the first match, the last of the preliminary round, the attacking
Powell, joining the action with Jamaica on three for three, blasted
two sixes and 11 fours while scoring 80 off 119 deliveries before he
was fourth out at 127 for four; and in the second match, the
semi-finals, he went to bat with Jamaica on 25 for three and smashed
three sixes and 17 fours while scoring 114 not out off 118 deliveries
in his team's total of 206.
A brilliant fielder, Powell, the 1998 Jamaica Youth captain whose
fairy-tale season included selection to the West Indies Board X1 and
the West Indies A teams against Australia, is also a useful
offspinner. His figures in the Busta Cup were: versus the Windward
Islands 5-1-12-0, versus Barbados 34-11-75-3, versus Barbados
11-3-28-0 and 5-1-16-0.
Powell, like Olympic gold medallist Deon Hemmings and wicketkeeper
Matthew Sinclair, is a product of Alcan's outreach programme, and
among those who yesterday expressed delight following his selection
was Pat Anderson - Community Relations Officer Sports and Youth
Development at Alcan, and a member of the Jamaica Cricket Board of
Control.
"I am bubbling," said the former Boys' Town and Manchester cricketer.
"I am happy, so happy you cannot believe it. I hope he can go in and
do like Collie Smith."
Also bursting with happiness yesterday was Shirley Samuda - the
principal at New Forest Primary and Junior High School and a former
St. Elizabeth cricketer.
"I think we are looking at a great West Indies cricketer in time to
come," said Samuda. "His selection is a good move by the selectors.
It is a wise move. He is a young man with the potential to go far."
Powell is one of four Jamaicans on the West Indies team. The others
are Courtney Walsh, James Adams and Nehemiah Perry.
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)