January 07 1998
International Support For Lara As Captain
by Tony Cozier/NATIONSPORTS
ON the eve of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) decision on the
captaincy for the forthcoming home series against England, Brian
LaraÕs case has been advanced by two eminent former Test captains.
Writing in the January edition of the Wisden Cricket Monthly,
David Gower of England and Wasim Akram of Pakistan both support
Lara.
Gower said he Òneeds both the freedom to allow the genius within
to be given free rein and some extra responsibility to define the
bounds of that freedomÓ.
Akram, who was at the helm when Pakistan beat the West Indies in
all three Tests in Pakistan before resigning earlier this week,
made the same point.
ÒPeople say LaraÕs irresponsible but, if you give him
responsibility, then that side of him will be channelled for the
good of the team,Ó he stated.
Akram also noted that Lara Òhas got such confidence and that would
rub off on the whole teamÓ.
ÒThatÕs what they lack at the moment: confidence as a team.Ó
The selectors met in Antigua yesterday to nominate their captain
to todayÕs full meeting of the board. An announcement of their
decision is expected this afternoon.
When the selectors put forward Lara last June for the recent tour
of Pakistan and Sharjah, the board rejected the recommendation and
stuck with Walsh through a telephone ring-around of
representatives.
Gower now believes the time has come for Lara to take over.
ÒThose who make the decisions in West Indies cricket have kept him
down long enough,Ó Gower wrote.
ÒIt seems that he has had neither the capacity nor the wish to
wait for his time to come, or so his behaviour under both Richie
Richardson and Courtney Walsh would suggest.Ó
He added: ÒHis response has hardly been that of the selfless team
man, but now the West Indies must bite the bullet, make him
captain and see if he has the ability to bring the team together
in the same way as Clive Lloyd in the period of their greatest
domination.Ó
Gower, like Lara an elegant left-handed batsman, was captain in 32
of his 117 Tests in which he was EnglandÕs second highest
run-scorer with 8 231 runs.
If Lara is captain, Gower said, it would give him the incentive to
Òprove to the board, his colleagues, the West Indies supporters
and all of us who watch intrigued from a distance just how wronged
he has beenÓ.
ÒThe hardest to convince are likely to be his team-mates,Ó he
cautioned.
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