Hopes Of Comeback Dashed (31 December 1998)
DURBAN - After such an encouraging start to 1998, I don't think that anyone would be surprised to learn that I am terribly disappointed with the way the year has ended for me and the West Indies cricket team
31-Dec-1998
31 December 1998
Hopes Of Comeback Dashed
The Barbados Nation
Captain's Log by Brian Lara
DURBAN - After such an encouraging start to 1998, I don't think
that anyone would be surprised to learn that I am terribly
disappointed with the way the year has ended for me and the West
Indies cricket team.
Our 3-1 victory against England was an encouraging start to my
stint at the helm and an ideal foundation upon which we left the
Caribbean in search of a place on the top rung of the cricketing
ladder.
Coming after what happened in Pakistan some months earlier, it
was to be the beginning of the revival.
And even though we lost the first two Tests here, you'd forgive
me for believing that at 201 for two at tea time in the second
innings of this most recent game, things were finally going our
way.
We had an 87-run lead and I was looking forward to probably
giving the South Africans something like a 275-300 target to
chase.
Given the pressure they were under, I didn't think we could have
lost.
I had visions of 1-2 with two Tests to go! But this is a game,
as we all know, of glorious uncertainties.
I remember our discussion at tea-time which centred on the need
for Chanders and myself to go on and get hundreds.
It would have meant at least 60 more runs between us and we
believed it would have put the game beyond our hosts.
But this simply did not happen. The one thing these South
Africans have is fighting spirit. And they demonstrated it.
I think that I batted as well as I wanted during the innings. I
made up my mind to eliminate the hook and pull shots for as long
as possible but it was obvious after the break that they were
not going to bowl me outside the off stump.
Notice, they didn't even have a slip. In the circumstances, my
runs would have had to come through the on-side.
The ball I got out to was struck as well as I wanted. Had I been
in a bit longer, I may have placed it further away from the
fieldsman but it was a great catch and I suppose, this is
another area where the South Africans have excelled.
I didn't expect Chanders to follow me so closely. As the form
batsman had he stayed around, we could have still done it.
But again, his dismissal caused panic among the other batsmen.
Chanders was batting really well. He was tight in defence and
when he got the bad balls he put them away beautifully.
It is unfortunate that he has not been able to convert some more
of those half-centuries into hundreds. We could really have done
with that then.
I know it hurts him. But our dismissals undid everything.
People have questioned Carl's dismissal but we can't blame the
wicket-keeper.
In this age of modern technology and third umpires, we should at
least allow the umpires to say yes or no. Carl is our most
experienced batsman and we really needed him to come good. As it
turned out, we lost a wicket for no reason.
Think how different it might have been if the umpires were
allowed to do their jobs in that instance. We surrendered
psychologically after that and everything just went haywire.
But there were some positives. Franklyn Rose was superb. He is
part of the future and he will most likely lead the attack in
the next game considering the injuries to Courtney and Curtly.
Courtney is definitely out while we will wait for as long as
possible to decide on Curtly.
I also wish to comment on another player for the future - Darren
Ganga. He looked so mature and comfortable during his debut
innings.
I have great plans for him. He may be part of the answer to our
opening problems but this is something we have to sit and think
out carefully.
I don't think that he expected to be placed in such a
responsible role so early in his career. But he has it in him to
come through with flying colours.
Who knows what he will deliver in the next two games. I am
confident that we will all be pleased!
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