Another award for Lara (3 August 1999)
West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara was yesterday selected as the 1999 Trinidad and Tobago senior Cricketer of the Year
03-Aug-1999
3 August 1999
Another award for Lara
Forbes Persaud
...named '99 Cricketer of the year
West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara was yesterday selected as the
1999 Trinidad and Tobago senior Cricketer of the Year. The
announcement came at the 43rd Annual Prize-giving and Awards Ceremony
of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board of Control, (T&TCBC) held at
the Angostura Lounge in Laventille.
Lara copped the award mainly as a result of his outstanding
performance in the Test series against Australia in the Caribbean
earlier this year. The world double record holder slammed three
centuries during the four-match encounter, enabling his team to
bounce back to draw the series 2-2 after their humiliating defeat in
the first match in which they were bowled out for a mere 52 runs at
the Queen's Park Oval. Lara led the way for his team with a superb
double century (213) to level the series at Sabina Park in Jamaica.
He followed up this virtuoso performance with another at Kensington
Park in Barbados where he scored a magnificent 154 not out to see his
team to an exciting one-wicket victory.
Lara then capped of a fine Test "season" with a hurricane century
(100) off only 72 balls at the Antigua Recreation Ground. Despite his
efforts, however, the Aussies were able to square the series and
retain the Sir Frank Worrell Trophy.
Also named along with Lara as the five senior Cricketers of the Year
were West Indies pacer Mervyn Dillon, West Indies batsman Lincoln
Roberts, middle-order batsman Dennis Rampersad and fast bowler Marlon
Black.
The Carib National League Cricketer of the Year title went to
hard-hitting opening batsman Clint Yorke. The Santa Cruz Sports Club
skipper scored 709 runs (including three centuries) and picked up 15
wickets with his medium pacers. Andre Lawrence (Queen's Park Cricket
Club), Brent Lezama (Merry Boys), Vickram Ramoutar (Sims Central
Sports) and Dave Mohammed (PowerGen Sports Penal) were also named
among the five National League Cricketers of the Year.
National youth off-spinner Rodney Sooklal, who is currently the
leading wicket-taker in the NorTel Youth series taking place in
Barbados, was voted the National Youth Cricketer of the Year. He
copped the award ahead of National Youth captain Zaheer Ali, Chris
Magram, Gregory Mahabir and Davindra Krishna.
The Club of the Year title was won by Alescon Comet of Charlieville.
Led by West Indies opening batsman Suruj Ragoonath, Comet won the Mt
d'or limited-overs series as well as the Carib Sunday League title
and were edged out by one point by Caroni Wanderers for the Carib
National championship.
Dr Bhoendradatt Tewarie, Executive director of the Institute of
Business, delivered the feature address at the function. Tewarie
warned the young cricketers that talent alone can only take you to a
certain level and that other support systems will be needed if
success is to be achieved. He emphasised that without effective
management there would always be weakness.
Among those in attendance at the gala ceremony were former West
Indies pacer and manager of the National Under-15 team Ian Bishop,
former West Indies opening batsman Bryan Davis, Dillon, former
vice-president of the TTCBC and Principal of the University of the
West Indies, Professor Baldwin Mootoo, and Mr Horace Bhopalsingh,
Managing Director of Caribbean Development Company.
Lara was not present to receive his award.
Source :: The Trinidad Express (https://www.trinidad.net/express/)