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Get in shape! - WICB blasts snubbed trio over sub-par fitness

Saturday, September 04, 2010



BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — The West Indies Cricket Board on Thursday labeled former captain Ramnaresh Sarwan's attitude towards fitness as "extremely indifferent" as they launched a staunch defence of their decision not to award him a central retainer contract.

Sarwan, a veteran of 83 Tests, was one of six players dumped from the Board's 14-man list of contracted players, with first-choice wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin, strike bowler Jerome Taylor, Guyanese batsmen Narsingh Deonarine and Travis Dowlin, and all-rounder Dave Bernard, also axed.

In a release on Thursday, the WICB explained that fitness was the major reason behind their decision not to offer Sarwan, Taylor or Deonarine new retainer contracts, while also criticising Taylor's "lack of commitment to his own rehabilitation" and knocking Deonarine's "regrettably unacceptable" physical conditioning.

Sarwan, however, is the biggest name to be dumped from the retainer contract list as he is one of only three players on the current West Indies team to have played more than 80 Tests.

The 30-year-old right-hander, who averages 41 in Tests, has been repeatedly bothered by injury throughout his career and has not played a Test since last December after picking up a back niggle.

Sarwan's injury problems, the WICB contended, were as a result of his attitude to fitness.

"The team management, selection committee and the WICB are concerned about Mr Sarwan's extremely indifferent attitude and sporadic approach towards fitness, particularly in recent years," the release said.

"It is the considered view of the selection committee, following consultations with the specialists in the team management, that Ramnaresh's less than satisfactory and fluctuating fitness levels have directly contributed to multiple injuries thereby causing him to be unavailable for selection to the West Indies team."

Following the tour of Australia where Sarwan missed the first of three Tests with injury, the Board said they wrote to the player expressing concern over his "consistently low levels of fitness".

Despite this, the WICB indicated that Sarwan's fitness still remained below the acceptable levels.

Taylor, meanwhile, has also struggled with fitness and has not played a Test since limping out the first one against Australia in Brisbane last November.

An attempted comeback this year saw him play three matches in the World Twenty20 Championships along with two T20s and four One-Day Internationals against South Africa before falling injured again.

"The WICB is disappointed with Mr Taylor's lack of commitment to his own rehabilitation following injuries sustained in Australia in 2009 and in the ICC World Twenty20 2010," the Board release noted.

"Jerome, despite being under retainer contract, has not shown the expected attendance and commitment to pursue the required assessment and consequent rehabilitative programmes that would be required.

"There has not been a demonstrated commitment to achieve that level of fitness and ensure that he can perform consistently at the highest level."

Deonarine, too, fell short of the fitness standards despite averaging 37 in Tests since his return to the international arena following a four-year break.


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COMMENTS (2)

Geo Salmon
9/4/2010
I am surprised or should I say shock by the lack of diplomacy toward the players by the West Indies Cricket Board. The board should live above the fray instead using the media to calumniate and embarass the players about their fitness or lack thereoff.
The board needs a media/communication person who has perfected the art of diplomacy and maturity.
Rico Tubbs
9/4/2010
Sarwan is not the only one who needs to go to many of West Indies players in a comfort zone as no real challengers knocking on the door. They lack passion and zest for West Indies cricket much less interational cricket. Viv use to talk about "Fire in the bell" and pride playing for Windies sadly this sorry bunch worship at the altar of money, results come second. Time to sweep clean before the home series with India and WC.

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