Barbados: Clayton Lambert To Play For Local Club (10 Jun 1998)
Hard-hitting West Indies opening batsman Clayton Lambert will be playing in the Barbados Cricket Association's Courts/Suzuki Division 1 competition for Cockspur Wanderers
10-Jun-1998
10 June 1998
Clayton Lambert To Play For Local Club
The Barbados Nation
Hard-hitting West Indies opening batsman Clayton Lambert will be
playing in the Barbados Cricket Association's Courts/Suzuki Division 1
competition for Cockspur Wanderers.
President of the Wanderers Club Peter Short made the announcement
yesterday.
Short told NATIONSPORT that he had been told by sports broadcaster
Reds Perriera that Lambert was interested in playing cricket in
Barbados to keep in shape for upcoming regional and international
engagements.
The regional limited-overs competition, the Red Stripe Bowl, is
expected to take place in September/October. Lambert is also
considered a certainty for the West Indies tour of South Africa
starting in November.
Each club in the BCA is allowed one guest player and Wanderers have
used this rule before to engage three South Africans and a Vincentian
cricketer.
Dale Benkenstein (1994), Wendell Bossenger (1995) and Phil Hearle
(1997) were the South African players while Dennis Bryan of St.
Vincent and The Grenadines played in 1996. Windward Islands batsman
John Eugene played for Spartan a few years ago and Jamaican Wavell
Hinds for Carlton last year.
Short said that Lambert, who made a sensational return to Test cricket
this year, would be a major boost to the "thin" Wanderers batting
line-up which would be missing stalwart Mark Sealy for several
matches.
Sealy, the national squash champion, is expected to represent Barbados
at the Commonwealth Games in Malaysia.
"Lambert had an offer for a contract in New York but I was able to
contact him and convince him to play for the Cockspur Wanderers
cricket club," Short said.
The 36-year-old batsman, however, will not be here for the start of
this weekend's second series match against Caribbean Home Insurance
Schools South at Lodge because of a relative's wedding in New York.
But he will be here for the second day and a place will be left open
for him.
As well as boosting the batting, Lambert will be coaching both the
senior and junior members of the club. Captain Michael Edwards is said
to be thrilled at the news which follows his team's victory over BCL
in the opening match.
Lambert will play for at least three series and any further
appearances in Barbados will depend on the timing of the Red Stripe
Bowl.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)