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More robust CWI selection policy needed

- Says Romario Samaroo

Following the West Indies’ horrendous showing at the recent T20 World Cup it is evident now more than ever that the selection policy of Cricket West Indies needs to be more robust.

West Indies, the only team to win the illustriou­s title twice, were booted in the first round and will now have to play the qualifiers for the 2022 T20 World Cup owing to their current Internatio­nal Cricket Council ranking of 10th.

When the squad was announced for the tournament chairman of selectors, Roger Harper, Head Coach Phil Simmons and captain Kieron

BARCELONA, (Reuters) Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez said yesterday he is relishing the challenge of facing Benfica in the Champions League as they look to avenge their defeat by the Portuguese side in Lisbon earlier in the campaign.

A win today will ensure Barcelona reach the last 16 of Europe’s elite club competitio­n with a match in hand, despite a difficult start to the campaign following 3-0 defeats by both Bayern Munich and Benfica.

“I see an opportunit­y, no pressure. Soccer always give you a rematch. We’re Barca and we’ll go for it. I love challenges like this,” Xavi, who guided Barca to a 1-0 LaLiga win over Espanyol in his first game in charge of them on Saturday, told reporters.

“Talking is easy, we need to show it on the pitch. Against Espanyol we were better. Barca aren’t in a situation to show off but we have reasons to be optimistic.

“If we win, we’ll qualify. We need to be brave and try.”

Pollard were bombarded with questions on the rationale behind some of the selections.

Judging from the unusual selections and performanc­es there have been calls from several quarters for the sacking of the trio.

However, one must first understand the mechanism that is available to the selection panel in order to fully dissect the pros and cons of this tool.

According to the selection policy document on Cricket West Indies’ (CWI) website, there are six key criterias for selection i.e., form and performanc­e, fitness, team balance, mental capacity, ability and commitment.

The document lists form and

Former Barca midfielder Xavi, who enjoyed a trophylade­n spell with the team, hailed fans for showing up in good numbers at Camp Nou on Saturday and issued another rallying cry for support against Benfica.

Attendance figures at Camp Nou have been poor amid a tough start to the campaign in which Dutchman Ronald Koeman was sacked as manager before Xavi’s appointmen­t this month.

“What I saw on Saturday in Camp Nou I’ve never seen in my life,” Xavi said. “It was spectacula­r. On Tuesday we need our fans again. They’re part of us. The atmosphere in Barca must give people goosebumps.”

Benfica boss Jorge Jesus said his team was looking forward to playing at Camp Nou.

“The atmosphere in their stadium is great for them but it’s also good for us... great players like to play in a beautiful stadium full of supporters,” Jesus said. performanc­e as the core for selection which is guided by recent statistics in “internatio­nal, regional tournament­s, or other recognized tournament­s” while under the fitness criteria it states, “For consistent optimum performanc­es of cricketers, fitness is critical. Given this fact, there should be a minimum fitness standard to qualify for selection. Such standards would be provided by the fitness and conditioni­ng policy. Thus, the selection panels should adhere to this policy. Exceptiona­l circumstan­ces require the approval of the DoC [Director of Cricket].”

As it relates to team balance, the document details this to mean the compositio­n of the team to reflect the successful brand of cricket of choice with that brand being determined by the DoC, executive selector, and head coach and when the captain is selected, he/she could be consulted.

Metal capacity refers to the players’ match awareness, selfdiscip­line and self-motivation while ability refers to a player who is considered a developmen­tal player.

This player’s performanc­e is judged “over a period of matches or a single performanc­e.”

Commitment denotes a player’s availabili­ty to play for West Indies.

If one was to dissect some of the selection choices of recent times with the justificat­ions given, it leaves a lot of room for speculatio­n. At the fore of this debacle is the selection of Chris Gayle. The 42-year-old Jamaican, while considered one of the greats of T20 cricket, is evidently not the player he was a decade ago.

Gayle, at this year’s World Cup, scored 45 runs from five innings at a woeful average of nine and a strike rate of just 91.

This statistic, added with his other 16 matches this year, sees him scoring 272 runs from 21 outings at a strike rate of 112.

In the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), he did not do much better scoring 165 runs from nine innings at a strike rate of 128.9. The selection of Darren Bravo among the reserves is even more mystifying after he scored a paltry 98 runs from seven innings, in this year’s CPL, undoubtedl­y his worst.

Sherfane Rutherford (262 runs) outscored his St. Kitts and Nevis Patriot teammate Gayle as well as Bravo and so did Chandrapau­l Hemraj (254), Shamarh Brooks (216), Johnson Charles (214) and Brandon King (189).

Another example of discrepanc­ies in selection was that of Oshane Thomas whose performanc­e in the CPL was not encouragin­g. He picked up six wickets from seven matches at an economy rate of 7.39.

In that tournament, 26-yearold Romario Shepherd ended as the second highest wicket taker with 18 wickets along with impressive batting displays. Another player with similar attributes was Dominic Drakes who had an inspiring all-round tournament including a player of the final showing.

Meanwhile, former Captain Jason Holder seemed to have establishe­d himself as one of the better T20 all-rounders globally, given his performanc­es in the Indian Premier League and CPL but surprising­ly was named in the reserves.

However, despite not being good enough to be in the main squad, he found himself in the playing XI ahead of Thomas who did not feature.

As it relates to fitness, back in September, the Jamaican Gayle received a medical exemption even as Director of Cricket, Jimmy Adams and Harper had stated that the minimum fitness standard was non-negotiable.

The same exemption was applied to Ravi Rampaul (37 years) and in the past Fidel Edwards (39 years) who both appeared for West Indies after considerab­le years out of internatio­nal cricket.

But what seems to baffle fans as to why does this exemption exist and does it apply evenly given the likes of Sunil Narine, Odean Smith and Rutherford have all found themselves out of contention because of fitness issues. Evin Lewis, Shimron Hetmyer and Roston Chase have also faced similar reasonings for their exclusions.

Aren’t the workloads the same? Is it the same strain on the body when playing? Isn’t it the same series they have to play? Is it a medically exempted player is fitter than a player who may have not reached the minimum standard but wasn’t far off? Is the medical exemption a transparen­t mechanism? Is there a way a player can challenge selection?

With Gayle, Harper said he brings value to the team and stats were not all that was considered but his immense value.

Is this value worth a space in the squad? Why not use him as a mentor similar to India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni?

Are the selectors saying Ravi Rampaul at 37 years is fitter and has the ability to have more impactful results for West Indies than Shepherd who is more than 10 years his junior?

CWI needs to sort out their selection policy and have it applied equally across the board. Should the standard be 40 on the yo-yo test, then no justificat­ion should be accepted for failing to meet these standards.

In fact, CWI should enforce a strict policy on fitness so that when players perform, they should not be overlooked based on fitness.

It is evident that should the selectors and company be sacked; the same loopholes would be there for the next panel.

Xavi looking forward to Benfica clash as Barca seek revenge

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Kieron Pollard
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Ravi Rampaul
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Jimmy Adams
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Roger Harper
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Chris Gayle

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