Jamaica Gleaner

WI must qualify – Lara

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, (CMC):

BATTING LEGEND Brian Lara believes that twotime former ICC World Cup champions West Indies have “no choice” but to qualify for the showpiece in England next year.

The Caribbean side won the first two World Cups in 1975 and 1979 under iconic captain Clive Lloyd and also reached the final of the 1983 edition before losing to India.

Lara, who led the Windies at the 1999 and 2007 editions, said their prestigiou­s history in the competitio­n underlined the urgency of the need to qualify.

“We have a very good record in the Champions Trophy, and we didn’t have the opportunit­y to play (last year). The World Cup is a different story, obviously,” Lara told the Melbourne Age yesterday.

“It is something much more important. History in that particular tournament is very strong, especially in the early part of it, the first three or four World Cups. It’s a situation where I think the boys have no choice. We have to pull it through.

“It (ICC rankings) is set up in such a way that we were out of that place (automatic qualificat­ion), so we have to qualify. But it doesn’t mean we can’t get there – we have to get there.”

West Indies began 2017 with hopes of direct qualificat­ion but l ost three of 23 One-Day Internatio­nals, to be ranked ninth at the September 30 cut-off date.

Only hosts England, along with the remaining top seven teams in the ICC rankings, achieved automatic qualificat­ion.

West Indies will now face a plethora of lowerranke­d sides in a 10-team qualificat­ion tournament in Zimbabwe running from March 4-25 in order to secure one of the two remaining spots for the World Cup.

Lara, regarded by many as the finest batsman of the contempora­ry era, says that the Windies failure to qualify was unthinkabl­e.

“It would be a huge disappoint­ment ... I don’t want to think beyond that,” said the 48-year-old, who retired from internatio­nal cricket following the historic 2007 World Cup staged in the Caribbean.

“The tournament is in front of the boys in Zimbabwe at present, and they have got to pull it through.”

West Indies, led by all-rounder Jason Holder, will open their qualificat­ion campaign on March 6 when they face ICC World Cricket League Division 2 winners United Arab Emirates in Group A.

The top three from each group will advance to the Super Sixes, where each team will play three matches against sides they did not meet in the preliminar­ies.

The top two sides will qualify for the final and secure berths at the World Cup from May 30 to July 15 next year.

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