Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Chanderpau­l deserves a send-off with dignity and respect: Lara

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KINGSTON: West Indies batting legend Brian Lara has severely criticised the Cricket Board’s (WICB) move to axe Shivnarine Chanderpau­l from the national team and has called for an honourary send-off to the veteran batsman by including him in two-Test home series against Australia.

The selectors, led by former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, left out 40-year-old Chanderpau­l from the 12-member squad for the first Test against Australia, citing lack of form of the left-handed batsman over his last 11 innings, in which he averaged only 16.

But Lara feels the decision was just another example of the way the WICB disrespect­s its players.

“This has nothing to do with numbers or averages. What are they saying that Chanderpau­l was given the last 11 innings to get the desired number of runs to break a record? This has absolutely nothing to do with runs or numbers. It has to do with respect and Chanderpau­l has earned the right to say goodbye in an acceptable way,” he said. “In fact, he should be allowed to do it in his own way,” Lara said.

Lara has urged the WICB to reinstate Chanderpau­l for the two Test matches against Australia and the series be looked upon as his final series.

“In that way, there will be no hostility and whether he makes a double century or a duck, it doesn’t matter, it will be his farewell series and the entire cricketing world will know that,” the former WI skipper said.

 ??  ?? Shivnarine Chanderpau­l.
Shivnarine Chanderpau­l.

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