Haynes Has High Praises For Barbados squad (16 October 1998)
Desmond Haynes believes Barbados have what it takes to bring home the Red Stripe Bowl
16-Oct-1998
16 October 1998
Haynes Has High Praises For Barbados squad
The Barbados Nation
Desmond Haynes believes Barbados have what it takes to bring
home the Red Stripe Bowl.
"I think Barbados has got a very good side that could win this
competition," Haynes said on Wednesday.
The former West Indies opener praised the performance of Philo
Wallace, the Barbados captain who is aiming to emulate him in
the Test arena.
"He led from the front. He is a very good one-day cricketer,"
Haynes said of Wallace.
The Barbados side has a lot of good batsmen and recent West
Indies players who are looking to regain a place and they should
play very well in the competition, Haynes added.
Barbados play Guyana in the first Bowl semifinal in Jamaica
today.
Haynes has been named sports ambassador for the Government's
Gems of Barbados chain of hotels. His job involves promoting the
hotels in all of the cricketing nations.
On Wednesday, he took part in a celebrity match with members of
the Gems group and other past players like Sylvester Clarke,
Richard Straker, Ezra Moseley and George Linton at the Dover
Ground.
Haynes expressed a wish to help with cricket in Barbados, a job
Prime Minister Owen Arthur has said is being earmarked for him,
particularly among the schools.
"Obviously, if I am living in Barbados I would like to get
involved in local cricket, but at the moment Barbados has a
coach so I don't know what my involvement would be," Haynes
said.
"At the end of the day, I think you should wait your turn
because there are a lot of people here who have done well in
West Indies and Barbados cricket who have a lot to offer as
well. So I have to wait and see if my services would be
required."
Looking further afield, Haynes believes that the coming series
between West Indies and South Africa is going to be a very
tough.
"I played cricket in South Africa and I was very impressed with
the quality of cricket there," he said.
"I don't think that it is going to be an easy tour, but I am
sure that a lot of West Indies players who have been on tour
understand how important it is for them to win that series and
they will be trying very hard to beat South Africa."
But what is left for Desmond Leo Haynes? At 42, he is more
interested in watching the game than playing.
"Watching a lot of it I hope, definitely not playing. I like
watching cricket, talking about it." he said with a smile.
"At the moment I have no plans of what I am going to do next
cricket season but I just have to wait and see."
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)