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Kasprowicz wary of 'unknown' fast men

Michael Kasprowicz believes West Indies' unknown fast-bowling contingent might spring a surprise this month



Michael Kasprowicz says the West Indian bowlers could make an impact © Getty Images

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Michael Kasprowicz believes West Indies' unknown fast-bowling contingent might spring a surprise this month. Kasprowicz, the Queensland fast bowler who was left out of both Super Series squads after the Ashes, said he was looking forward to seeing the tourists during Thursday's four-day tour-match at Allan Border Field in Brisbane.

"We hear that there's a lot of pace with their bowlers," he told AAP. "They're a little shorter than what the West Indian teams of the past have been. Everyone's pretty keen to see what their bowling will contain for the [Test] series. They're coming into the games sight unseen and they could provide some impact."

West Indies face a tough workout against a Queensland side boasting eight players with international experience, including Matthew Hayden and Shane Watson. The opposition is only one problem for Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who believes the squad needed another tour match before the first Test at the Gabba on November 3.

Chanderpaul plans to name a full-strength side for the warm-up fixture, but will wait until shortly before the match to finalise the line-up. "We want everybody to have a go and there is [only] one game before the Test match," he said. "You want everybody to have a shot at it and a little bit of time before the game."

Giving the bowlers a lengthy run will be a crucial goal for West Indies, but showers and storms have been predicted for Brisbane on Thursday. "We have a bunch of young fast bowlers who are pretty sharp so it's a good group of guys to pick from," he said. "Fidel Edwards is pretty sharp. He bowls at over 90mph and he's also a wicket taker along with Jermaine Lawson. Tino Best is pretty sharp and also takes wickets. Corey [Collymore] is one of our best bowlers."

Queensland squad Jimmy Maher (capt), Matthew Hayden, Martin Love, Shane Watson, Andrew Symonds, James Hopes, Chris Hartley, Chris Simpson, Andrew Bichel, Ryan Le Loux, Mitchell Johnson, Michael Kasprowicz.

West Indies squad Shivnarine Chanderpaul (capt), Chris Gayle, Wavell Hinds, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Brian Lara, Dwayne Bravo, Denesh Ramdin, Tino Best, Fidel Edwards, Jermaine Lawson, Daren Powell, Corey Collymore, Marlon Samuels.

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