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First class season a chance to impress selectors, says Adams

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Director of cricket, Jimmy Adams, has urged players to use the upcoming first class season to stake their claim for a place at the higher level.

The four-day season is set to bowl off on October 26 and Adams said the three-month season provided the ideal chance for youth cricketers and fringe players to grab the attention of senior selectors.

“It’s an opportunit­y for the talented players in our game to stake a claim for a place in internatio­nal matches,” said Adams, who took over from Englishman Richard Pybus in the post earlier this year.

“It’s also an opportunit­y for us to see young players that have just come out of youth cricket and it’s another opportunit­y for us to showcase the depth of West Indies talent, so I am quite looking forward to the start of this four-day season.”

The first class tournament will kick off the West Indies domestic season, which also includes the Regional Super50 one-day tournament next January and the Caribbean Premier League at the back end of next summer.

For the fourth straight year, the season will be played under a home-andaway format which will again see 10 rounds of matches, a feature Adams said was key to player developmen­t.

“This tournament is critical to our game in view of its length, since there are return matches. It provides so many opportunit­ies for young players and for some that have been around for a long time to get a lot of matches under their belt,” said the former West Indies captain.

“I think it is also good for the selectors to have an opportunit­y to see more of the players in different conditions, so it will throw up a lot of very, very useful informatio­n and give us a better indication about the quality of our players.

“It’s a very important cog in the wheel of the developmen­t cycle, so I am looking forward to seeing how players have progressed from the end of last season.”

He added: “Just the fact that they are playing consistent­ly more games, it has been critical for a lot of our players along that developmen­t curve to be able to play as much as they can within the season.”

Cricket West Indies has transforme­d the first class tournament into a profession­al franchise set-up from the old territoria­l format, with players on full contracts and the season extended to include homeand-away fixtures.

Under the new stipulatio­ns, players can also move between franchises, and are selected out of a draft ahead of each season.

This year, the season has been squeezed into three months – wrapping up January 21 – and Adams underscore­d the importance of player fitness to cope with the demands.

“It will be a demanding season for the players and to be able to cope with the level of sustained physical and mental pressure, we will need them to be in top condition, so that they can repeat good performanc­es and so it has to be a massive part of their preparatio­n going into the season.”

Three-time reigning champions Guyana Jaguars will open the defence of their title against Jamaica Scorpions at the Guyana National Stadium while Barbados Pride host Trinidad and Tobago Red Force at Kensington Oval and Windward Islands Volcanoes and Leeward Islands Hurricanes clash at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada.

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