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October
03
Windies young guns could
surprise India: Richards
BANGALORE: West Indies chairman of selectors Vivian
Richards has warned India to watch out for some of their
young players in the three-test series starting in
Bombay next week. The West Indies squad landed in India
on Tuesday without top player Brian Lara, down with
suspected hepatitis, but Richards said he was confident
the team would put his loss behind them.
"We've got a good young bunch," Richards, a
former West Indies captain, told reporters on Wednesday.
"I've been reading comments about Lara not being
here but all I can say is we have a bunch of talented
individuals here."
The West Indies beat India 2-1 in a five-test series in
the Caribbean earlier this year despite the lack of any
serious contribution by Lara. But on turning Indian
tracks the home side start firm favourites mainly due to
a batting line-up boasting Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid,
captain Saurav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar, as well as
spinners Harbhajan Singh and Anil Kumble.
"I believe there is a renewed spirit of vigour in
this West Indies team," Richards said. "It is
always very difficult to beat India in India but we've
got to be confident about it.
"Who knows, at the end of the tour the heroes could
be Ramnaresh Sarwan or Marlon Samuels." Guyanese
Sarwan, hailed as one of the team's most promising
batsmen, is chasing an elusive century after scoring 13
fifties in 24 tests.
The West Indies, led by Carl Hooper, start their tour on
Friday with a three-day game against a Board President's
XI team. Frontline seamer Mervyn Dillon said: "I am
quite happy with my form, but having said that I'm
trying to get used to the conditions.
"India are one of the best batting line-ups in the
world but it takes only one ball to get a batsman
out." Dillon grabbed 23 wickets against India in
the series earlier this year which was being hailed in
the Caribbean as a turning point for a struggling West
Indies team.
But the celebration prove premature when, despite 12
wickets at an average of 21 by left-arm seamer Pedro
Collins, New Zealand handed them a 1-0 defeat in July.
"We have Pedro Collins, who did very well against
New Zealand. We've also got young pacers such as
Jermaine Lawson and Darren Powell. We are an upbeat
bunch of guys," Dillon said.
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