Windies test team...
Any thoughts on possible West Indies test line ups in light of the series in New Zealand?
I think the big issue for the selectors is whether to stick with young players who clearly aren't test quality yet, in the hope that they have the talent to learn "on the job" as it were. Of the incumbents, this would apply principally, I think, to Chattergoon, Marshall and Baker, though given his recent run of form with the bat, Ramdin should perhaps be in the same category. It will also apply to players they might call up to replace either the struggling youngsters or others such as Benn and Powell who don't seem to be good enough for test cricket. Will they throw in talented youngsters with minimal experience or go for players who've performed consistently in domestic cricket?
Given the lack of quantity and quality (in terms of depth of talent, facilities, infrastructure etc) in domestic cricket, Windies selectors often seem to prefer picking young players on a hunch rather than being swayed by weight of runs or wickets in the first class arena. Dwayne Smith and Fidel Edwards are recent examples of this "policy" (though both may have owed their selections to the whims of unusually influential individuals) and both started with a bang only to struggle subsequently; largely - one would think - due to a lack of experience. Fidel is only now starting to look the part, some five years and 30-odd games into his test career.
I don't know enough about West Indies cricket to know whether this has always been the case, but certainly I remember the selectors being stung a few years ago when Stuart Williams and Junior Murray were recalled to the test side (v India, 2002) on the back of domestic success, only to fail miserably again at the highest level. More recently, Devon Smith and Ryan Hinds have struggled to make the grade despite producing consistently in the 4-day game.
Despite the absence of sponsors, the WICB have just confirmed that the first class competition starting in January will be played on a home and away basis, thus creating a 10-game season prior to any culminating knockout phase. This should provide a good opportunity for the younger players, in particular, to gain experience and start to make a more substantive case for international selection.
I'm in two minds on the issue. I do think though, that youngsters promoted to the test team on the back of a handful of first class games and/or in the absence of any consistent first class success, should have been identified as genuinely outstanding talents. In addition, selectors should be canny enough to make an informed assessment of the impact early test selection is likely to have on players' development.
Of the unproven youngsters in the current test squad, I would suggest that only Xavier Marshall is a candidate for the “fast track” route, but that isn’t to say I think it’s the best approach.
I’ll ruminate some more on my possible first test XI and await some thoughts from the rest of you…..
(EDIT: sorry for the long post - wasn't intended when I set off!)