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The Trinidad Guardian printed yesterday that a source close to the WICB says that Sarwan will be the new West Indies captain.garage flower said:Gayle
Ganga (Capt...stranger things have happened and he's clearly a captaincy candidate)
Lara
Sarwan
Chanderpaul
Bravo
Ramdin
Mohammed
Edwards
Collymore
Collins
I don't see much benefit in picking a specialist spinner against players of the calibre of India. If they're going to collapse against a spinner, it'll probably be against a mediocre wannabe-spinner (like Udal *hides* or Gayle). I'd like to see Collins, Collymore, Edwards, and preferably another quickish bowler (not Best). I don't see any other worthy quickish bowler though (except maybe Powell and Richardson), so Mohammed may be the go.garage flower said:The Prophet is the leading domestic wicket taker and starred in Trinidad & Tobago's final win over Barbados so must have a great chance depending on the first test venue/wicket. Morton would be very unlucky to miss out, but Lara/Sars/Shiv will play if available so I assume he'll only play if the selectors go with just 4 bowlers, in which case Mohammed will probably make way with Gayle providing a useful spin option.
I think Samuels is still a fair way in front of Joseph. Both did well in the 'A' series, and I consider Samuels a better batsman. He's also the most recently incumbent, so I'd pick him to be recalled before Joseph. Chattergoon may get a chance in ODIs before Tests. Ryan Hinds surely will feature at some point this home season.Of the fringe contenders, Sylvester Joseph may have edged ahead of Marlon Samuels in the middle order batting queue and Chattergoon may be vying with Devon Smith for an opener's berth should Ganga - unthinkably! - fail. Ryan Hinds may also be in the frame after a solid season and I wouldn't rule out Dwayne Smith (as much as I'd like to because he's rubbish).
Lawson seems to have become a spin bowler. No pace and doing nothing with the ball. Just a year ago he was bowling really well against Sri Lanka and now he's totally lost it. Best isn't fit at the moment, but he hasn't done anything with the ball in ages anyway, so I don't see him as an option. That said, I can easily see him coming in and taking some Indian wickets purely due to his pace and aggression.Less depth in the bowling where the likes of Lawson and Best seem to be going backwards for varying reasons. Bradshaw is a contender after an impressive 1st test in NZ, Richard Kelly should at least make the 1-dayers and Jamaica's Andrew Richardson was named most promising young bowler of the season, but I think it's crucial that the selections listed above are fit and firing.
Andrew Richardson is quite impressive. It's a shame that the likes of Dwight Washington got a chance before he did. That said, it's only this season that Richardson has truly stepped his game up to a higher level.