Chanderpaul on the comeback trail
Shivnarine Chanderpaul is a few days away from a return to competitive cricket
Tony Cozier
01-Feb-2001
Shivnarine Chanderpaul is a few days away from a return to competitive
cricket.
Chetram Singh, president of the Guyana Cricket Board, said yesterday
the West Indies' left-handed batsman was recovering from an operation
on his foot performed in Melbourne, Australia, last December and was
expected to play for Guyana in their home Busta Cup match against
Jamaica starting tomorrow.
Singh said Chanderpaul was having regular treatment from
physiotherapist Anna Benn in Georgetown and, although still in a
little pain, was making good progress.
Chanderpaul has not had a match since the first Test against Australia
in Brisbane, November 25 when he topscored with an unbeaten 62 in the
West Indies all-out 124 second innings.
A stress fracture of his left foot was diagnosed before the second
Test in Perth and was further complicated when a scan revealed a piece
of chipped bone in his heel.
An operation by Guyana-born Dr. David Young in Melbourne was
successful and Chanderpaul has worked on his recovery since his return
home in December.
His recovery is good news for the West Indies for whom he is the most
consistent middle-order batsman.
Still only 25, Chanderpaul averages 40 in his 45 Tests. He has been
affected by injuries and illness over the past two years that caused
him to miss the 1999 home Test series against Australia and last
season's triangular One-Day series with Pakistan and Zimbabwe.