Jimmy Adams, Cricket West Indies (CWI) Director of Cricket, was grateful to Lara and Sarwan for coming on board and offering their time to interact with the young batsmen as they get ready for this crucial two-match series which will signal the start of the new ICC World Test Championship (WTC) for both teams.
We have some good young batsman in the team who we believe will form the future of West Indies cricket. We saw some very good signs of development earlier this year in the Test matches when we played so very well to beat England and we want to see them grow and become outstanding players for the West Indies, Adams said.
We have taken the step to have Brian and Ronnie work with these players, who have demonstrated a will to learn and succeed. We know they still have the passion and love for West Indies cricket and are eager to assist and share their information with the present generation.
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In reply to Narper
excellent move well done CWI
I am skeptical of these short term stints cause dey tend to cause some degree of conflict within players. Do they try out what dey just learned in a big match or do they revert to something that has worked for them in the past?
Maybe de team shud play a warm up match as part of the training. But this has to be an ongoing thing for it to work. Having said that it doh seem to be working for our spinners despite the long tenure of de spin coach
I am sure Lara and Sarwan will be working on placing the ball in the gaps and rotation of strike
In reply to Narper
What, Crabbie not available?
In reply to Narper
Foot movement to the spinners would be a plus, too....
In reply to NineMiles
In reply to Narper
What, Crabbie not available?
Crabbie in the dog house
He publicly supported Cameron for Prez
Bad blood between he and Skerrit goes back since he had a floating bone in his foot 18 years ago
In reply to mikesiva
Foot movement to the spinners would be a plus, too..
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That is for the long term
They should seriously arrange some ball room dancing classes for the batsmen