WICB provides clarifications on Sarwan, Taylor and Deonarine
St John's, Antigua - The WICB has received numerous queries from the media regarding the Selection Committee not having recommended Ramnaresh Sarwan, Jerome Taylor and Narsingh Deonarine for Central Retainer or Developmental contracts for the period October 1 2010 to September 30 2011.
The WICB issues the following information as clarification:
Ramnaresh Sarwan
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. 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.
Due to these multiple
injuries, Ramnaresh was available for only 2 Test matches and a total
of only 13 international matches for the West Indies in the past
contract year (October 2009 to September 2010) which is less than half
of the total number of matches played by the West Indies for the
period.
Additionally, following the tour of Australia of
2009, Ramnaresh was one of three players who the WICB formally wrote to
regarding their consistently low levels of fitness. In Ramnaresh’s
case, he then spends a significant period of the tour trying to rectify
his unacceptable fitness levels. Reports from the Team Management are
that while one of the three players written to, improved his fitness
considerably the fitness levels of the other two – Mr. Sarwan and Mr.
Narsingh Deonarine – remain below par despite the official notice.
Ramnaresh
has been informed by a member of the Selection Committee of the reasons
for him not being offered a Central Retainer Contract. The WICB is
hopeful that Ramnaresh uses this as motivation to significantly improve
his overall fitness in an effort to assist in avoiding injury so that
he can increase his availability to the West Indies team.
Jerome Taylor
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. 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.
Further it has been explained to
Jerome that his physical make up requires a specific programme of
fitness and exercise to ensure his availability to play cricket at the
highest level and avoid frequent breakdowns. There has not been a
demonstrated commitment to achieve that level of fitness and ensure
that he can perform consistently at the highest level.
Narsingh Deonarine
Mr.
Deonarine’s level of fitness is regrettably, unacceptable for an
international cricketer. His results are below par in the majority of
fitness tests conducted by the Team Management specialists. Narsingh,
despite numerous opportunities, continues to show gross disregard for
his fitness. Team Management has pleaded with, beseeched and cajoled
Narsingh to improve his overall fitness but to no avail.
Moving
forward the Selection Committee does not believe that the WICB should
award Central Retainer or Developmental contracts to players who show
non-compliance and defiance on matters as fundamental as player fitness
and physical preparation.
The WICB emphasizes that in the ongoing development of a new team ethos – with regard to achieving outlined goals – a commitment to achieving and maintaining a high level of physical and medical fitness among other criteria (as outlined in the Selection Criteria ) will be closely supervised and rigidly enforced.
The WICB believes that the building of a successful West Indies team unit is dependent on a set of core elements – as outlined in the recently published Selection Criteria – which players must demonstrate.
Finally
the WICB also reiterates once again that possession of a retainer
contract is not a pre-requisite for selection to the West Indies team.
Notes on outlined goals: The
WICB has outlined that the West Indies Twenty20 team should be a
settled competitive unit by the ICC WT20 2012 in order to develop into
a winning West Indies Twenty20 team by 2014 for the ICC World Twenty20
Tournament.
Similarly the WICB has also outlined
that the West Indies One Day International team should be a settled
competitive unit by ICC Champions Trophy 2013 so as to build towards a
winning combination by the 2015 World Cup.
