Busta Cup: Leewards confident of victory (15 January 1999)
The Leeward Islands team is buzzing with confidence that it will beat Jamaica in their Busta Cup match which begins this morning at Sabina Park
15-Jan-1999
15 January 1999
Busta Cup: Leewards confident of victory
The Jamaica Gleaner
The Leeward Islands team is buzzing with confidence that it
will beat Jamaica in their Busta Cup match which begins this morning
at Sabina Park.
Joint defending champions, the Leewards arrived at the Norman Manley
International Airport yesterday.
Discarded West Indies fast bowler Kenneth Benjamin, who will captain
the Leewards for the second time, said his team was a very good one
and hoped to repeat last year's victory against Jamaica.
"Our bowling attack is quite a balanced one. If the pitch does play
fast we have the fast bowlers to do the job but we are not worried
whether it is fast or slow," Benjamin said.
He also said the team has a lot of younger players along with some
experience and it was important for everyone to get among the runs
and for the bowlers to do the rest.
Carlisle Powell, manager of the Leewards team, said: "Last year the
Leewards defeated Jamaica in Nevis by nine wickets and we expect
another good showing from our players."
According to Powell, the encounters between Jamaica and the Leewards
have always been keenly contested affairs and another exciting match
was expected.
"We are slightly weakened through four of our more senior and most
experience players being on tour with the West Indies team but we
should be able to do well," Powell said.
The Leewards are without ace fast bowler Curtly Ambrose, Keith
Arthurton, Stuart Williams and Ridley Jacobs.
Powell said the team's trial matches were severely hampered by
consistent rain, and although they were behind in preparation, the
players were fit and going into the match confidently.
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)