Thursday, February 19, 1998
Lincoln Roberts misses flight: T&T bid to take off
By IRVING WARD
TRINIDAD and Tobago skipper Brian Lara and his men will have to
shrug off both fatigue and the disappointment this morning when
they square off against Jamaica in their third round President's
Cup match at Chedwin Park from 11 a.m. (T&T time).
The cricketers arrived in the Land of Reggae late yesterday
evening, several hours behind schedule, and without key middle
order batsman Lincoln Roberts.
Roberts could not depart with the team after leaving his
passport back home in Tobago yesterday. He will still fly out to
Jamaica this morning but will miss the game, which is expected
to feature several players keen to make an impression on the
regional selectors. Roberts's place is likely to go to West
Indies youth player Daren Ganga.
The team's delay yesterday resulted when technical problems with
the aircraft taking them to their destination forced the pilot
to return to Piarco shortly after their scheduled 7.20 a.m.
departure time.
Lara, not on the original flight and making plans to fly to
Jamaica via Miami, was on hand when the plane returned to
Piarco. And according to a Cricket Board official, the national
captain switched planes and departed with his team, when the
flight subsequently departed around midday.
The early-morning drama was an unnecessary distraction for a
team seeking to rebound from their 10-wicket loss inside two
days to the Leeward Islands.
Speaking about today's game, chairman of selectors Rangy Nanan
explained that there were some concerns about the lack of
preparation between this game and the Leewards match which ended
on January 24. T&T have played together only once since then
against the touring English side at Guaracara Park.
"Since our last game against England, the players were expected
to play with their clubs. But this has been mostly one-day
cricket," Nanan told the Express.
"We did invite 14 players to train during this Test (West Indies
versus England) and 13 of them did practice. But there was
nothing that we could have done to have a match situation."
While playing down the lack of match preparation against a
strong Jamaican unit which is expected to include West Indies
pacers Courtney Walsh, Franklyn Rose and middle-order batsman
Jimmy Adams, Nanan still gave T&T a very good chance because of
the depth in the team.
"We're naturally concerned about the situation. But I'm sure
with the experience of the players on the team, we can come out
with at least first innings points.
And the chairman also felt that with the Fourth Test match
between the West Indies and England to follow in Guyana, many
players have a chance to address the regional selectors.
"(Ian) Bishop I am sure is raring to go having not played in the
two Tests. (Mervyn) Dillon was injured as well ... those two are
definitely raring to go."
Opener Anil Balliram and Suruj Ragoonath, Nanan noted, will also
be batting with their minds on the current troubles at the top
of the West Indies order.
"There could be openings," Nanan said.
"They (Balliram & Ragoonath) know that with strong performances
they can put some pressure on the selectors."
In fact with promising Jamaican opener Leon Garrick also on
show, the match should make interesting viewing, especially
since the Chedwin Park ground is also expected to be a good
batting strip.
The conditions could also be ripe for Lara to regain his touch.
"Brian did say that the team that bats better will win the
(Test) series," Nanan noted.
"And he will want to go on that Chedwin Park strip and get a big
hundred to stay in touch for the Test series as well."
The Jamaicans meanwhile, on 24 points with the Leeward Islands,
are joint leaders of the competition and are quietly confident
about their chances.
"We have been doing well and we are in a reasonable position but
we know we cannot afford to relax against Trinidad and Tobago,"
manager George Sterling explained yesterday.
President's Cup Squads
Jamaica
Courtney Walsh (captain), Robert Samuels, Leon Garrick, Wavell
Hinds, Jimmy Adams, Carl Wright, Tony Powell, Laurie Williams,
Andre Coley, Brian Murphy, Franklyn Rose, Gareth Breese, Kirk
Powell.
Trinidad and Tobago
Brian Lara (captain), Anil Balliram, Suruj Ragoonath, Richard
Smith, Phil Simmons, Darren Ganga, Lincoln Roberts, David
Williams, Mervyn Dillon, Ian Bishop, Rajendra Dhanraj, Dinanath
Ramnarine, Marlon Black.
Source :: The Trinidad Express (https://www.trinidad.net/express/)