Chairman of selectors Michael Findlay has strongly defended
the inclusion of Brian Lara in the West Indies team for the
forthcoming tour of Sri Lanka in spite of a lingering
hamstring injury.
He said yesterday he and other members of the panel would
not stand condemned for failing to give one of the best
batsmen in the Caribbean and one of the best in the world
every assistance we could in sorting out his problems,
whether they are mental or physical.
What appears to some people as us leaning on the side of
Brian Lara is not that at all, he added.
Brian still has a future in West Indies cricket and can make
a significant contribution to West Indies cricket, Findlay
said on Starcom Network radio here.
We, as selectors, therefore felt we had to explore all the
possibilities for his participation (in the tour), he
explained.
We're not bending over backwards for him. If he had certain
concerns, we tried to work them out.
Lara was picked in the 16 for the tour that starts in
November in spite of a hamstring problem that has bothered
him since June, 2000, on the tour of England and that caused
him to abandon the tour of Zimbabwe and Kenya last June.
Team manager Ricky Skerritt acknowledged on Monday that Lara
was not 100 per cent fit but, following extensive tests over
four days, said his fitness level seems to be adequate for
his particular requirements on tour.