West Indies on cabinet agenda (5 March 1999)
IMAGINE that a crisis-ridden England are about to play their first Test of the summer
05-Mar-1999
5 March 1999
West Indies on cabinet agenda
By Peter Deeley in Port of Spain
IMAGINE that a crisis-ridden England are about to play their
first Test of the summer. At No 10, Downing Street, the future of
the national team is high on the Cabinet agenda.
It may sound a unlikely scenario but that is exactly what is
happening here at the moment. As the once-mighty West Indies
today take on Australia, the side who have replaced them as
unofficial world champions in the first Test, leaders of the
Caribbean governments are meeting in Surinam and among such
weighty issues as global trade and economic development is the
crisis enveloping West Indies cricket.
Fifteen months ago they suffered a 3-0 clean-up in Pakistan and
now they have just returned from a 5-0 whitewash in South Africa.
Brian Lara is on notice from the selectors to improve his
leadership but West Indies manager Clive Lloyd feels the public
ticking-off he received after the South Africa debacle was wrong
and would have been better done in private.
"The job of captain here is enormous," Lloyd said. "He is the
most important person in the region: above any prime minister or
president."
So at first sight it is strange that the selectors - of which
Lloyd is not one - should have chosen no less than six fast
bowlers in the 15-man party called up for the game.
This on a Queens Park Oval pitch where international umpire Peter
Willey thinks the ball could turn from the start and where
Australia will go in with their two leg-spinners, Shane Warne and
Stuart MacGill.
Lara underwent a net test on a fractured bone in his right wrist
and afterwards declared himself fit to play. With Shivnarine
Chanderpaul injured, he is the only recognised batsman still left
from South Africa.
New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan has been ruled out of the
remaining two Tests against South Africa after breaking his left
hand in the drawn first Test.
West Indies (probable): *B C Lara, S L Campbell, S Ragoonath, R
Holder, J C Adams, P V Simmons, -R D Jacobs, M Dillon, C E L
Ambrose, C A Walsh, R King.
Australia (probable): S R Waugh, M T G Elliott, M J Slater, J L
Langer, M E Waugh, G S Blewett, -I A Healy, S C G MacGill, S K
Warne, G D McGrath, J N Gillespie.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)