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L ara hopes to boost WI on return to scene of big century

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bulawayo: West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara has fond memories of the southweste­rn Zimbabwe city of Bulawayo where he scored 191 in a Test innings 20 years ago.

The 53-year-old was back at the Queens Sports Club, the scene of his 203-ball knock, this week in a new role as West Indies performanc­e mentor.

His maiden mission is to assist the West Indies in a two-test series from Saturday against Zimbabwe, a country they have faced 10 times in the longest format, winning seven and drawing three.

Once a powerful force in internatio­nal cricket, the Windies have fallen on hard times, with a firstround exit from the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia last year the latest setback. Lara, whose unbeaten 400 against England in 2004 remains the highest individual Test score, was part of a three-man panel that recently reviewed the multi-nation team’s woes.

The panel pinpointed the financial lure of T20 franchise cricket, saying some West Indies stars were puting it ahead of internatio­nal duty.

The warning was stark: West Indies cricket may “cease to exist” unless the issue of its top players prioritisi­ng global T20 leagues over internatio­nal calls-up is resolved.

Lara has kept a low profile since arriving in Zimbabwe, saying only that he “believes he can help the players with their mental approach and tactics”.

Atera2-0testserie­slossinaus­traliatwom­onths ago, the West Indies confront Zimbabwe with an interim coach and several injury-enforced changes.

Coach Phil Simmons quit ater the T20 World Cup humiliatio­n. His replacemen­t Andre Coley called the visits to Zimbabwe, and then to South Africa next month, “challengin­g”.

“The tours offer me an opportunit­y to make a tangible and meaningful contributi­on to the growth of West Indies cricket,” he said.

Fast bowler Shannon Gabriel has been recalled atera14-monthabsen­ce,withkneesu­rgeryrulin­gout Jayden Seales. Seamer Anderson Phillip is another injury victim. Gudakesh Motie and Jomel Warrican made a 15-man squad captained by opening bater Kraigg Brathwaite.

Squads

Zimbabwe: Gary Ballance, Chamunorwa Chibhabha, Tanaka Chivanga, Craig Ervine (capt), Brad Evans, Joylord Gumbie, Innocent Kaia, Tanunurwa Makoni, Wellington Masakadza, Kudzai Maunze, Brandon Mavuta, Richard Ngarava west indies: Kraigg Brathwaite (capt), Jermaine Blackwood, Nkrumah Bonner, Tagenarine Chanderpau­l, Roston Chase, Joshua da Silva, Shannon Gabriel, Jason Holder, Alzarri Joseph, Kyle Mayers, Gudakesh Motie, Raymon Reifer, Kemar Roach, Devon Thomas, Jomel Warrican

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