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Admin
22nd June 2006, 02:43 PM
Windies worried over likely Bravo absence

The weather in these parts initially threatened to ruin parts of the Test match, the first ever at Warner Park; then came the ultimatum from the West Indies Players Association that threatened to ruin the Test match completely. Either rain or a strike may prevent the game from starting tomorrow. The latter looks highly unlikely; about the former, nobody can tell.

As far as Brian Lara was concerned, "a Test match was carded for 22nd June and we're preparing ourselves for it". He refused to divulge too many details but pretty much said that the match was on. Was there a sense of uneasiness among the players? "Not really, I think it's been done at the office level," he stated. "I feel the guys are very buoyant and they're looking forward to the Test match. I don't sense anyone agitated by the situation. I'm sure that the board has great respect for their players and show that at some point of time in the near future."

With that out of the way, Lara had to worry about the nature of his squad, one where no specialist spinner featured. Then there was a pitch that might not have much in it for the faster bowlers. Then again, there was a worry over Dwayne Bravo, who missed the practice session today because of viral fever. Suffice to say, he has enough on his plate.

India must be feeling very much at home. The break has refreshed them and all injury concerns, including ones of freakish nature, are out of the way. The transformation of the pitch from a light-green carpet to a brownish mat may tempt them to play two spinners. Harbhajan Singh admitted that his "hands were itching for a bowl" in the final stages of the first two Tests; they might need treatment if he misses out here.

India will do well to heed Lara's thoughts on Harbhajan. "If he'd played in Antigua, on the last day, or even St Lucia, he would definitely have been a handful compared to Sewhag. It's fortunate for us that it didn't happen ... We expected Harbhajan to be playing in the first Test so it will not be a surprise if he comes in tomorrow. We won't be panicking, we've played against him in the past. If he's included we might see a more potent Indian attack, but again it's left to them."

The nature of the track, likely to take turn later on, may prompt West Indies to include Marlon Samuels to complement Chris Gayle in the spin department. The rest may depend on the Bravo situation, one that could have a large bearing on the result of the game. "We seem to be putting ourselves under pressure when India getting off to big totals," said Lara. "But we were able to hold out. You can expect the guys to perform better in this game. Our backs are against the wall and I wouldn't say we got away. I thought we showed a lot of character and if the tables can turn in our favour, things can get beneficial for us."

Teams

India (probable) 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Wasim Jaffer, 3 VVS Laxman, 4 Rahul Dravid (capt), 5 Yuvraj Singh, 6 Mohammad Kaif, 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), 8 Irfan Pathan, 9 Anil Kumble, 10 Sreesanth, 11 Munaf Patel.

West Indies (probable) 1 Daren Ganga, 2 Chris Gayle, 3 Ramnaresh Sarwan, 4 Brian Lara, 5 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 6 Marlon Samuels, 7 Dwayne Bravo, 8 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 9 Ian Bradshaw, 10 Corey Collymore, 11 Pedro Collins.

Admin
22nd June 2006, 02:47 PM
West Indies players threaten 'industrial action'

Members of the West Indies team chosen for the third Test against India, starting at Warner Park on Thursday, have given the West Indies board until Wednesday to settle matters related to their contracts or face some kind of industrial action.

Although WIPA, the players' association, and the West Indies board have settled their long-running dispute over retainer contracts, the players have been playing the current series against Rahul Dravid's side without either a retainer or match/tour contract in place.

"We are interested in resolving this matter, but we are not getting any response from the West Indies Cricket Board," Dinanath Ramnarine, president of WIPA, told the Nation newspaper in Barbados. "We had asked for a meeting by Tuesday, and we have heard nothing. We are hoping to have the matter sorted out by Wednesday. We have had no feedback from the board about having a meeting."

Ramnarine disclosed that there was "great displeasure and unease in the ranks" about the contracts not being in place, and he had been pleading with the WICB to sort out the matter. "We are not adversarial," he said. "At the end of the day, we need the players to be looked after. If the matter was dealt with a long time ago, ahead of the series, nobody would be upset."

He added: "We have been writing and calling day after day. We want to sort out this matter by Wednesday, otherwise we would have to look at our options. They can't continue to take the players for granted. We have shown good faith and goodwill, but we cannot continue to do it forever."

Reports have surfaced that the cash-strapped WICB had earmarked eight players for retainer contracts, but no official word has come from the regional body, and Ramnarine says the players remain clueless. "People have accused us of being militant in the past, but we have written to the WICB many, many times," he said. "If the WICB's staff was working without contracts, would they go to work? Then why must players play without contracts and act as if nothing is wrong?"

He explained to Cricinfo that as things stood, were a player to get injured in the forthcoming Test then he would be entitled to no money while laid up.

Ironically, letters of intent have been offered to 15 players to make themselves available for a West Indies A-Team to tour England, starting next month. WICB president Ken Gordon is reportedly in Germany following his native Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 World Cup finals.

GodFather
22nd June 2006, 07:27 PM
And they are organising world cup.

DreamWeaver
24th June 2006, 12:47 PM
6 4s in an over :blink: :blink: :blink:

Mastikhor
24th June 2006, 01:50 PM
St. Kitts :roar: :roar:

First time ... I thought the position of 't' and 'k' was interchanged

;)

Admin
26th June 2006, 12:46 PM
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: