January 06 1998
West Indies Captain To Be Selected Soon
by Tony Cozier
THE West Indies captain for the critical forthcoming Cable &
Wireless Tests against England will finally be appointed by the
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) following a series of meeting in
Antigua today and tomorrow.
A public announcement of his identity Ð almost certainly either
incumbent Courtney Walsh or current vice-captain Brian Lara Ð Òis
expectedÓ to be made tomorrow afternoon, 22 days before the first
Test starts in Jamaica, the WICB revealed in a Press statement
yesterday.
Although the statement did not make it clear, Barbados Cricket
Association (BCA) president Tony Marshall confirmed yesterday that
the selectors would again put forward their nomination to the
board which would make the final choice.
ÒMy summons to the board meeting establishes that will be the
procedure,Ó Marshall said. ÒI donÕt anticipate any problems.Ó
Although the board rebuffed the selectorsÕ recommendation last
June of Lara as captain for the recent ill-starred tour of
Pakistan and Sharjah, preferring to retain Walsh, informed opinion
is that Lara will gain preference this time.
The earlier decision was made by what the Trinidad and Tobago
Cricket Board (TCCB) called Òround-robinÓ telephone calls to
individual representatives. Incensed by the procedure, it accused
the WICB of a Òcalculated plotÓ to destroy Lara, Òits captain, its
national hero and its world-class performerÓ.
The selectors remain the same Ð chairman Wes Hall, Joey Carew,
Mike Findlay and team coach Malcolm Marshall Ð and they are
unlikely to change their minds following the West IndiesÕ heavy
defeats in all three Tests and three One-Day internationals in
Pakistan and the loss to England in the final of the Champions
Trophy in Sharjah.
It is also improbable that the full board, meeting in session,
rather than members contacted by telephone, would again go against
the selectors. The disunity that would follow would be even more
serious than the first time.
The meetings will start this morning with a de-briefing session at
which manager Clive Lloyd and coach Marshall will present their
reports on the tour of Pakistan and Sharjah to WICB president Pat
Rousseau, chief executive officer Stephen Camacho and the
selection committee that, according to the statement, would also
include Walsh.
That will be followed by Òa directional meetingÓ chaired by the
head of the WICB cricket committee, Jackie Hendriks, the former
Test wicket-keeper who is now also president of the Jamaica
Association.
Also attended by Camacho, Hall, Lloyd, Marshall and director of
coaching Reg Scarlett, it will Òmake recommendations for
improvements in the short, medium and long termÓ.
The special general meeting of the full board will follow tomorrow
morning to discuss the Pakistan and Sharjah tour reports and the
forthcoming series against England as well as to appoint the
captain.
The WICB said it would also hold its regular meeting with the
executive of the PlayersÕ Association, comprising the president,
Walsh, vice-president Lara and secretary Roland Holder.
Fast bowler Walsh, 35-year-old veteran of 13 years of
international cricket, took over as captain from Richie Richardson
in April, 1995, having served as caretaker for tours of India and
New Zealand in 1994-95 while Richardson was recovering from acute
fatigue syndrome.
He is four matches away from his 100th Test and 23 wickets short
of Malcolm MarshallÕs West Indies Test record of 376 wickets.
Lara, 28, has been on-and-off vice-captain since WalshÕs first
match in charge, against England in Antigua in 1994 when he
compiled his Test record score, 375.
He led the West IndiesÕ to victory over India at Kensington Oval
last season in his only Test as captain when Walsh was out with an
injury.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)