Jamaica Gleaner

CWI explains Permaul exclusion

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BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS (CMC): ALTHOUGH ACKNOWLEDG­ING the performanc­e of fellow Guyanese Veerasammy Permaul, Cricket West Indies (CWI) selection panel chairman Roger Harper says there was just no room for him in the England Test tour squad, given the structure of the team.

The exclusion of the left-arm spinner and right-handed batsman for the 25-man contingent that travelled for the three-Test series scheduled for next month prompted criticism from the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) and the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), which both demanded an explanatio­n.

Harper told the ‘Mason & Guest’ cricket radio show on Tuesday night that he was not surprised at the outcry, given “the sort of performanc­e that Permaul has had this season and over the years”.

Permaul picked up 42 wickets in the 2018-19 campaign and 50 wickets in the 2017 season and claimed 41 scalps in the 2016 first-class tournament.

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“Permaul has been performing exceptiona­lly well over the last few years … , but if you look at the structure of the team, the Test squad,

‘Permaul has been performing exceptiona­lly well over the last few years … , but if you look at the structure of the team, the Test squad, and the reserves, you realise that there aren’t a lot of spinners in the party.’

and the reserves, you realise that there aren’t a lot of spinners in the party,” the chief selector explained.

“We looked at the conditions you are likely to face [in England] and the sort of bowlers that we’ll need in the squad, and [Rahkeem] Cornwall was selected as a spinner in the Test squad from his performanc­e in his last Test match. “And looking at the reserves, we thought we’d look at replacemen­ts for positions in the team, and we picked one spinner as a direct replacemen­t, and the panel went for the incumbent, who was on the last tour,” Harper added.

Jomel Warrican was chosen as the sole leftarm spinner in the squad.

When CWI named the 14-man team and 11 reserves for the ‘bio-secure’ Test series without the 30-year-old Permaul on the list, BCB president Hilbert Foster condemned it as “sickening treatment” of the leading bowler in this year’s Regional Four-Day tournament.

Permaul, who plays domestical­ly for the Albion Community Centre Cricket Club, has taken 290 wickets at the senior Four-Day level at an average of 16.90 and has recorded 18 five-wicket hauls and seven ten-wicket hauls in a match.

The GCB said it was bewildered and disturbed by his omission and had therefore written to CWI’s chief executive, Johnny Grave, requesting “a logical explanatio­n”.

Permaul has taken 18 wickets from six Tests but played the last of those matches five years ago and has been repeatedly overlooked ever since, despite outstandin­g performanc­es each season. Overall, he boasts 536 first-class wickets at an average of 20.

 ?? FILE ?? Man of the Match Veerasammy Permaul is applauded off the field by his teammates after picking up eight wickets against the Jamaica Scorpions on day three of their Cricket West Indies Regional Four-Day Championsh­ip match at the Trelawny Stadium on Sunday, December 1, 2019.
FILE Man of the Match Veerasammy Permaul is applauded off the field by his teammates after picking up eight wickets against the Jamaica Scorpions on day three of their Cricket West Indies Regional Four-Day Championsh­ip match at the Trelawny Stadium on Sunday, December 1, 2019.

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