History looms (25 November 1998)
JOHANNESBURG - The first Test of the first series between the West Indies and South Africa in South Africa gets underway at the imposing Wanderers stadium tomorrow (3:30 a.m
25-Nov-1998
25 November 1998
History looms
Tony Becca
JOHANNESBURG - The first Test of the first series between
the West Indies and South Africa in South Africa gets underway at the
imposing Wanderers stadium tomorrow (3:30 a.m. Jamaica time), and
every indication is that there will be a bumper crowd on hand to
witness the historic occasion.
Judging from the excitement in the streets and at this morning's net
session, almost everyone - man, woman and child, black, white,
coloured and Asian - in this sprawling city is anxiously awaiting the
contest which, according to South African president Nelson Mandela,
can play a part in uniting his people.
Among those who do not appear excited about the start of the contest
which was impossible up to seven years ago due to apartheid are the
West Indies. In stark contrast to their usual confidence which some
times bordered on arrogance, they look worried and appear scared.
"We have to keep our fingers crossed," said a softy speaking captain
Brian Lara this morning - 48 hours before the first ball is
delivered. "Things have not been going our way and we only have a few
days left."
In the two first-class matches to date, the West Indies have
performed poorly. At Kimberley, Griquas ticked off 435 for nine in
their second innings to snatch a draw, at Bloemfontein, Free State,
after crashing for 67, rattled up 438 for eight to win the match and
that should be cause for concern.
That, however, is not Lara's main worry.
After hoping, despite the embarrassment at Kimberley and
Bloemfontein, that his best bowlers together would be good enough for
South Africa, Lara is suddenly without right-arm legspinner Dinanath
Ramnarine, who is on his way home with an injured right shoulder and
may be without fast bowler Curtly Ambrose who is suffering from an
old injury to his left knee.
"We have problems, serious problems," said Lara as Ambrose hobbled
away to the doctor in the company of physiotherapist Denis Waight.
"To be without Dinanath is one thing, to be without Curtly would be
something else. I hope he will be OK."
According to the West Indies captain, the tour selectors have asked
for Rawl Lewis, who is in India with the "A" team, to be flown in
India as replacement for Ramnarine.
"We need a spin bowler on this pitch," said Lara, "not only because
we don't have four outstanding fast bowlers but also because this
pitch has a history of assisting spin on the fourth and fifth days.
We need a leggy."
In contrast to Lara and the West Indians, Hansie Cronje and his South
Africans are bubbling with confidence as they prepare for the battle
in the "Bull Ring".
"The guys are in good form," said Cronje this afternoon. "This is
what they have been waiting for, and I believe they are ready."
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)