Hinds and Collymore for Triangular Series
The West Indies selectors yesterday named two changes to the current team for the upcoming triangular One Day Series, which starts on December, 8
Derrick Nicholas
28-Nov-2001
The West Indies selectors yesterday named two changes to the current
team for the upcoming triangular One Day Series, which starts on
December, 8.
Barbadian all-rounder, Ryan Hinds, has been elevated to represent the
senior West Indies, along with compatriot Corey Collymore, who makes
his return to the senior team.
Hinds and Collymore, are the only two changes announced yesterday to
the West Indies team which have already conceded the Test series, and
now must try and salvage some pride during the remainder of the tour.
Collymore, who was overlooked for the present Test series against Sri
Lanka after coming highly recommended during the West Indies' home
series earlier this year against South Africa, returns to the senior
West Indies team. His selection however, is sure to raise some
eyebrows across the Caribbean. Collymore only represented Barbados in
two preliminary round matches of the Red Stripe Bowl, and lost his
place because of lack of form and control. It is for this reason why
his inclusion in the West Indies' team for the triangular series is
sure to cause some unease and certain discomfort.
The West Indies selectors however, have lived up to their widely
regarded reputation as "never failing to surprise", and surprise they
did since their are obviously more qualified seam bowlers and all
rounders available in the West Indies, especially at a time when the
West Indies bowling is depleted.
Hinds and Collymore will replace Jamaican Leon Garrick and Guyanese,
Colin Stuart in the West Indies squad, which is already in Sri Lanka.
The two One-Day selectees are scheduled to leave the Caribbean on
Friday and arrive in Sri Lanka on Sunday morning (Sri Lanka time).
Twenty-year-old Hinds on the other hand, made his first-class debut in
1999 against the Windward Islands and is widely regarded as one of the
few genuine all-rounders in the Caribbean. He last represented
Barbados in the 2001 Red Stripe Bowl when he led the team, averaging
75.20 runs with two half-centuries in the four matches he played. He
also captured five wickets in the tournament at an average of 26.20
runs apiece.
The triangular One Day Series begins on December 8.