2 July 1998
Decision time for Lara
By Garth Wattley
THE challenge of captaining struggling English county Warwickshire
continues to look like it's getting the better of him. But West Indies
skipper Brian Lara must also soon decide on his future as captain of
Trinidad and Tobago.
Unhappy with the way the business of the national team was conducted
during the 1998 West Indies regional season, the Trinidad and Tobago
Cricket Board (TTCB) has given Lara until the end of July to decide on
his future role with team T&T.
This is according to CEO and president of the TTCB, Alloy Lequay. "We
have written to Brian, telling him what the fixtures are for 1999 and
the Red Stripe Bowl and asking about his commitment as captain of the
Trinidad and Tobago team in view of his West Indies Board
commitments," Lequay told the Express yesterday.
The West Indies have a heavy international schedule ahead, beginning
in late October when the team goes off to a tournament in Bangladesh.
This engagement will be followed by the five-Test tour of South Africa
and the four-Test battle with Australia in the Caribbean.
Given this scenario, Lequay said Lara had some decisions to make. "We
want him to tell us what are his feelings," Lequay said. "He has to
tell us if he is committed. If not, we have to select a new captain.
We don't want more of the leadership disruptions we had during the
course of the (President's Cup) tournament. It would be unfair to the
person selected at short notice to lead the team." The TTCB request
comes as a result of the executive's study of a commissioned report
submitted by manager Bryan Davis on the performance of the national
team in the President's Cup.
The report has since been studied by a review committee under Richard
De Souza. And, according to Lequay, "the committee reported at the
last executive meeting a month ago. We are looking now for the
recommendations".
T&T finished joint fourth in the competition with former champions
Barbados. However, Lara, who was appointed WI captain in January,
played in just three of the five matches.
In comments to this newspaper in April, Davis knocked the attitude of
senior players on the team.
"We lack professionalism in our approach," he had said. Commenting on
Davis's findings, Lequay also made mention of this. "The major
problems," he said, "are players' attitudes, not focussed enough. For
instance, when we had to play in Jamaica during the Carnival season,
they were more concerned about getting back to Trinidad."
To deal with the first problem, Lequay said the Board, "might have to
do a little more with mental preparation".
Dealing specifically with the captain, Lequay said: "In relation to
Brian, his selection to the West Indies captaincy created a leadership
void for the team because obviously he had to be thinking about his
West Indies responsibilities." The TTCB president also recalled that
Lara "opted out of the Guyana and Barbados matches. The late decision
meant that (Phil) Simmons had to take over at very short notice".
However, Lequay also stressed that "we understand the problem is not
that he was not deliberately refusing to play. His West Indies
commitments created time management problems". But now, the TTCB
wants to know exactly how much time the Windies skipper has for T&T.
Source :: The Trinidad Express (https://www.trinidad.net/express/)