What happened was (and I have documentary proof) is that we had paid for tickets for Hinds and Collins. We then told BWIA to cancell the ticket for Collins since he was no longer travelling. CAL also cancelled Hinds in error. They have acknowledged the error and has arranged for Hinds to travel tonight to Guyana.
Please note that I have proof of this.
Tony Deyal
Terrible angle. Hopefully he does well against Sri Lanka, because he could do well against Australia. Alternatively he could pull a Banks and go for 200 on debut.Amit Jaggernauth bowling
Doubt many would have seen him. Only seen a few balls from him ever apart from this vid and those weren't live.
I love it when Cricinfo gets it horribly wrong.Cricinfo said:Ahead of Saturday's first Test against Sri Lanka, the West Indies coach, Reon King, has highlighted the middle order as the series' deciding factor
No Chris. Favoured mediocre fast bowlers make it difficult for spinners to get into the team.Chris Gayle said:"But if you look at the composition of the team, most of the time we have had all-rounders like Dwayne Bravo, Dwayne Smith, and those guys make it difficult for spinners to get into the team."
Yeah, strange call from Gayle. If anything I'd think that a seam-bowling allrounder batting in the top 6 would encourage the selection of a spinner, as it'd allow you to pick one and still have four seam-up options.No Chris. Favoured mediocre fast bowlers make it difficult for spinners to get into the team.
Well he's not a specialist, but I think it's a bit harsh to call Hinds a "part-timer" given he has 151 First Class wickets at 26.74. He's certainly an allrounder AFAIC.Cricinfo’s probable
Chris Gayle (capt), Devon Smith, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Marlon Samuels, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ryan Hinds, Dwayne Bravo, Denesh Ramdin (wk), Daren Powell, Jerome Taylor, Fidel Edwards.
Apparently Sri Lanka are going in with two frontline spinners so good to see the West Indies are likely to opt for the test and ODI part-time spin of Ryan Hinds…