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What more does Permaul have to do for a WI Test recall?

-Devon Smith over Chanderpau­l baffling

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Despite being the leading wickettake­r in the last Cricket West Indies Regional Four-Day tournament and being the third highest the previous year, Veerasammy Permaul still seems to be unable to earn a recall to the West Indies test team after three years of continued dominance.

The left-arm spinner finished this season with 50 wickets at an average of 18.90, taking nine more than his previous outing but did not receive considerat­ion for the senior team, nor the West Indies A.

However, Devon Smith earned himself a recall to the highest level after a three-year absence, scoring seven and 20 in his two innings of the just con- cluded first test between West Indies and Sri Lanka while the ever-dependent Shivnarine Chanderpau­l continues to be sidelined.

Out-of-favor West Indies spinner Permaul has been an integral part of the Guyana franchise in the Regional Four-Day tournament that has won the last four seasons but Guyana continues to apparently be limited to a maximum of three players in the senior squad with only two playing at a time.

Recently only 21-year-old Shimron Hetmyer seems to be in considerat­ion for a test place although he did not make the final XI against Sri Lanka even after scoring 66 in his last internatio­nal test innings.

A comparison of Chanderpau­l to Smith will show Smith justifying local pundits’ criticisms about his inability to convert domestic form to the internatio­nal stage where even leg spinner, Devindra Bishoo outscored him.

Chanderpau­l, who last represente­d the West Indies in 2015 continues to be a mainstay in any long-format playing cricket team. Despite being 43-yearsold, the ‘Tiger’ continues to show his dedication to the game, scoring an unbeaten century one week ago in England.

Smith on the other hand, who is 36-years-old, struggles with only one century and six fifties while the veteran Chanderpau­l has chalked up 30 centuries and 66 half centuries at an average of 51.

Chanderpau­l is the eighth highest run getter in tests with a total of 11,867 runs and second amongst West Indians, only behind Brian Lara by 86 runs.

Even though Permaul donned the maroon colours in April for a T20I, where he suffered an injury, he was never in contention for the West Indies A regardless of his stellar performanc­e in the longer format. Permaul, 28-years-old, has taken 444 wickets in his first class career and also proving himself capable with the bat, notching up three half centuries with a best of an unbeaten 86.

But Permaul and Chanderpau­l are not the only Guyanese to be overshadow­ed of late.

Wicket keeping batsman, Anthony Bramble finished the four-Day Tournament as the leading wicket keeper with 45 dismissals while blasting 613 runs at an average of 47 and a best of 196 not out, the highest score in the competitio­n.

Bramble compared among the other wicket keepers finished as the third highest run scorer behind Dinesh Ramdin and Devon Thomas.

But Ramdin and Thomas played three and two innings respective­ly more than Bramble. Leon Johnson, the left handed batsman and four-time Four-Day winning captain averages higher than Devon Smith but yet cannot find himself in a West Indies A team.

If the standard for Test selection comprises of performanc­es in the domestic competitio­n including the Four-day tournament where Smith finished as the leading run scorer then what more does the leading wicket taker have to do to merit considerat­ion?

If age is a factor and West Indies looks to the future in youths then why is a 36-year-old considered but not a 43-year-old or a 21-year-old?

 ??  ?? Veerasammy Permaul was the leading wicket taker in the Regional 4-day tournament.
Veerasammy Permaul was the leading wicket taker in the Regional 4-day tournament.
 ??  ?? Shivnarine Chanderpau­l is the second highest run scorer for the West Indies.
Shivnarine Chanderpau­l is the second highest run scorer for the West Indies.
 ??  ?? Devon Smith scored 7 and 20 in his return to the West Indies.
Devon Smith scored 7 and 20 in his return to the West Indies.
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