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01 Nov 2022 12:40 #397942
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Lead Selector the Most Honourable Dr. Desmond Haynes believes the opening combination of Kraigg Brathwaite and the uncapped Tagenarine Chanderpaul can pay dividends for West Indies in Australia.
The left-handed Chanderpaul has been included in the squad for the two-Test series starting next month following heavy scoring in First-Class cricket this year and is expected to partner captain Brathwaite at the top of the order.
“I believe [they can work well together]. I think what you have to take into consideration too is with Tage, a young man, he’s got a very good technique to the new ball which is good,” said Haynes, himself one of Test cricket’s greatest openers of all-time.
“He leaves alone very well. When you go to places like Australia, you don’t want to see the number three batsman coming in too early or the number four. So I think he and Kraigg would definitely complement each other because at least they would be looking at what openers should do for a team as well, which is build a foundation for the side so the guys coming in down the order would not get the new ball.”
Captain Brathwaite is renowned for his characteristic resolute approach to batting which has yielded nearly 5,000 Test runs, including 10 hundreds.
His powers of concentration were never more evident than in the second Test against England at Kensington Oval last March when he made a marathon 160 in the first innings and an unbeaten 56 in the second. He spent a combined 15 hours and 45 minutes, along with 673 balls at the crease – a record for a West Indies batsman in a single Test.
Chanderpaul, the son of West Indies legend Shiv Chanderpaul, has scored five First-Class hundreds – the last of those hundreds – 109 against Bangladesh A in St Lucia last August – required 337 balls in 6-¾ hours at the crease.
Haynes, who formed Test cricket’s most feared opening partnership with Sir Gordon Greenidge, said the upcoming series would be an excellent starting point for Chanderpaul’s career.
“I think it’s a good choice of picking the young man. [There is] no better place to start your cricket career than Australia where a lot of people believe if you do well against Australia then you’re rated,” Haynes explained. “It’s always been considered a tough place to play cricket and I think he has the ability to do it and I want to wish him all the best.”
West Indies are expected to assemble in Australia on November 10 and will play a three-day game against an ACT/NSW XI at the Philip Oval in Canberra starting seven days later, before facing the Prime Minister’s XI in a four-day match beginning November 23 at Manuka Oval in the same city.
The first Test bowls off at Perth Stadium on November 30 with the second at Adelaide Oval – a day/night contest – scheduled to start December 8. (CWI)
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01 Nov 2022 12:56 #397943
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When Brathwaite and Chanderpaul open vs Australia we will probably be the only nation in the world who have two Test openers who have never played a professional T20 match in their careers
Ironic considering West Indians have been stereotyped as having given up on red ball
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01 Nov 2022 12:59 #397946
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Considering he made his regional debut in 2009, it's remarkable that Kraigg Brathwaite never even considered playing a T20 match at any point
In today's era he wouldn't get a chance to play due to how advanced the format is, but in 2009 he definitely would have
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01 Nov 2022 13:04 - 01 Nov 2022 13:11 #397947
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barbadostoday.bb/2022/11/01/btcolumn-som...ces-in-haynes-squad/
Yet despite that reality, Haynes and his fellow selectors have opted for
Chase ahead of Motie, who as a left-arm spinner has to date only played
a solitary Test. His debut appearance against Bangladesh this past June.
Motie bowled just 16 overs in his maiden Test, conceding 96 runs without having taken a wicket. He was, however, impressively economical, conceding only 2.68 runs per over bowled.
Prior to his Test debut, Motie had taken 117 FC wickets in 35 matches. at an average of 21.52, and an economy rate of 2.47.
The question to be asked, therefore, is
why he’s now been discarded after only one Test
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01 Nov 2022 13:16 #397948
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Guyana fans and all Fair minded people, everywhere
should be angry at the obvious insular selections
by Lead selector Barbados Dessie Haynes
in stacking the squad with EIGHT of his Countrymen !
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01 Nov 2022 13:23 - 01 Nov 2022 13:28 #397951
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About The Writer: Guyana-born, Toronto-based, Tony McWatt
is the Publisher of both the WI Wickets and Wickets
/monthly online cricket magazines that are respectively targeted toward
Caribbean and Canadian readers. He is also the only son of the former Guyana
and West Indies wicket-keeper batsman
the late Clifford “Baby Boy” McWatt.
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03 Nov 2022 13:22 #397988
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“we don’t have the quality to be picking the T20 or the ODI team.” – former West Indies fast bowler Winston Benjamin
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