Pakistan in West Indies: Hiding Sarwan Could Backfire
Port-Of-Spain - The West Indies selectors have already settled on one new player for the first Test against Pakistan, starting at Bourda, Friday week
Tony Cozier
26-Apr-2000
Port-Of-Spain - The West Indies selectors have already settled on one
new player for the first Test against Pakistan, starting at Bourda,
Friday week.
By excluding 19-year-old Guyanese Ramnaresh Sarwan from the Under-23
team to oppose the Pakistanis in the three-day match preceding the
Test, they have prematurely and unnecessarily, if perhaps unwittingly,
declared their intentions.
The only interpretation can be that he is being saved for his Test
debut before his home crowd.
Why they should feel it necessary to keep Sarwan under wraps until the
big day is not clear.
The West Indies' youngest first-class cricketer when he first appeared
for Guyana aged 15, the stylish right-hander strengthened his claims
for promotion with a century in each innings for the President's XI
against Zimbabwe at Guaracara Park in early March, his last major
match.
His only other meaningful cricket since then has been two One-Day
matches for West Indies Select XI against the Pakistanis in Antigua on
April 8 and 9.
A knock in the Under-23 match would surely have been more beneficial
than sitting in the Everest Club pavilion watching.
Sarwan's selection has been influenced as much by his right-handedness
as his obvious talent.
Six of the first seven in the order in the two Tests against Zimbabwe
- Adrian Griffith, Wavell Hinds, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chris Gayle
and Jimmy Adams - were left-handers.
With Pakistan's more powerful and varied attack including Wasim
Akram's left-arm swing, Mushtaq Ahmed's leg-spin and Saqlain Mushtaq's
off-spin, the selectors are understandably keen to bring in a
right-hander or two.
Ricardo Powell must be one and, on the basis of his omission from the
Under-23 match, Sarwan would be the other.
If Chanderpaul, currently on a three-week break recovering from 'acute
fatigue', is unable to return right away, that would leave a vacancy
for Powell.
Sarwan could then be accommodated only by leaving out one of the other
left-handers: Griffith, Hinds or Gayle.
Whether Sarwan gets his Test debut or not, his exclusion from the
Under-23s makes little sense. At his age, the more cricket he can get,
the better.