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Friday, March 26, 1999

WI look for openers

Agence France Presse  
BRIDGETOWN, March 25: West Indies were struggling with the problem of who to open their batting after recalling all-rounder Carl Hooper and left-handed batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the third Test against Australia starting here tomorrow.

Both men missed the first two Tests. Chanderpaul had been kept out by a sholder injury while Hooper had been in Australia with his wife and sick child.

Only Brian Lara's genius saved the West Indies with his double century paving the way for a second Test win to level the four-Test series.

But the inability of the West Indies openers to take the shine off the new ball has often left Lara exposed to the early wrath of pace bowlers.

And Glenn McGrath, for one, believes the marvellous stroke player is vulnerable early on.

``I've got Lara a few times quite early in his innings. If we can bowl a good line and length to them early and take our catches, anything could happen,'' he added.

But neither Hooper, who scored a century and took nine wickets in the WestIndies A side's 154-run defeat by Australia in Antigua this week, nor attack of McGrath and Jason Gillespie. Chanderpaul is believed to want to bat at No 3 and Adrian Griffith, the only other recognised opener included in the 13-man squad, looked average against Australia in the first match of the tour.

There was even talk of wicketkeeper Ridley Jacobs or big-hitting Dave Joseph partnering Campbell.

Suruj Ragoonath, Darren Ganga and Lincoln Roberts, who had been in the squad for the second Test, have been dropped.

Team

West Indies: Brian Lara (captain), Courtney Walsh, Dave Joseph, Curtly Ambrose, Ridley Jacobs, Jimmy Adams, Nehemiah Perry, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Pedro Collins, Corey Collymore, Sherwin Campbell, Carl Hooper, Adrian Griffith.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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