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Wallace not sold on panel after being ‘bamboozled’ by World Cup squad
SMITH (left)... bowledquickly and superblyto finish with 18wickets in regionaltourney
Cricket, Sports
September 18, 2021

Wallace not sold on panel after being ‘bamboozled’ by World Cup squad

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Former West Indies opener Philo Wallace has lost faith in the Roger Harper-led selection panel, and says serious consideration should be given to finding a fresh cadre of selectors to chart a new course for the future.

Admitting he was “bamboozled” by the 15-man squad and four reserves chosen for next month’s Twenty20 World Cup and the inconsistencies in relation to fitness standards, the 51-year-old Wallace argued the new generation of West Indies players could not be left to the whims of the current panel.

Wallace, a former Barbados captain, was also a member of the recent task force established by Cricket West Indies (CWI) to review the region’s selection policy.

“I am really bamboozled at how he [Harper] and his panel have come up with this 15 and also the reserves,” said Wallace, who played seven Tests and 33 One-Day Internationals between 1991 and 2000.

“I really want to know if they will be charged with the responsibility of looking to lead our new generation for the next World Cup or World Cups because this squad that has been picked, there’s not a lot of future in it.”

He continued: “The selection panel has really surprised me. I’m disappointed in them and I hope that someone can tell me when their tenure ends so that we can look for some new selectors who will acknowledge a policy that is there and will work, if it is administered in the right way.

“I’m surprised they’ve picked the squad [they have]. The horse has already bolted with that squad. I want to know about the future squads — The T20, and the ODI and the Test squads — and if Roger Harper and his panel are going to be charged with the responsibility of selecting more West Indies squads for more international matches.”

Wallace highlighted fitness as one of the main inconsistencies in the squad, contending selectors needed to provide “clarity” on the matter, especially where fitness standards and medical exemptions were concerned.

The likes of fast bowler Odean Smith, batsman Sherfane Rutherford and off-spinner Sunil Narine — all of whom were among the top performers during the recent Caribbean Premier League in St Kitts — were ruled out of selection after failing to meet CWI’s fitness requirements.

However, veteran left-hander Chris Gayle, who turns 42 next week, was handed a medical exemption, along with the 36-year-old seamer Ravi Rampaul, who was recalled to international cricket for the first time in six years.

Gayle has endured a protracted slump, averaging 17 from 16 T20 Internationals this year and a meagre 16 in the recent CPL. Rampaul was among the tournament’s leading wicket-takers with 19 scalps but has played precious little T20 cricket of recent, and got the nod ahead of 26-year-old pacer Romario Shepherd who claimed 18 wickets.

“I don’t think players should have exemptions… this is serious cricket we’re going to play,” Wallace maintained, while speaking on Starcom Radio’s Mason and Guest.

“How can you exempt players and you’re going into the desert to play a serious World Cup and you’re defending champions. What exemptions are there to have? They’re players out there doing well year-in and year-out, and there are no exemptions for them.

“Rutherford can’t get in because he didn’t meet the fitness levels. Odean Smith who has been performing day-in and day-out up in St Kitts and Nevis — there’s no exemption for him, but you’re giving exemptions to certain players. I think that’s wrong.”

Rutherford averaged nearly 40 with three half-centuries, while Smith bowled quickly and superbly to finish with 18 wickets.

Two years ago, Wallace was named to a CWI selection task force, along with former Test star Ramnaresh Sarwan, current selector Miles Bascombe, CWI director Enoch Lewis and CWI vice-president Dr Kishore Shallow, the committee producing a suite of recommendations which were accepted by the regional governing body.

“The big issue was fitness and we made a report which was accepted by Cricket West Indies,” Wallace said.

“Everything we put forward was accepted and agreed to by the board and what I’m seeing I know that is not what was agreed to. And that is what baffles me, that our lead selector can come and beat around the bush on certain issues.

“He is supposed to know the ins and outs of those players that he and [the other members of] the panel would be looking to bring into a West Indies team. You cannot ‘if’ and ‘but’ about a player — you have to know. So if Roger does not know I am very disappointed.”

NARINE…failed to meet CWI fitness requirements(Photos: Observer file)
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