garage flower
State Vice-Captain
...starts either tomorrow or Saturday. Anybody else interested in following its progress? Will there be TV coverage in the Caribbean?
As a big Windies fan, I'm looking for a few young players to emerge. In particular, I'm hoping for big performances from:
Xavier Marshall - heavily-hyped Jamaican opener and Windies U19 star.
Denesh Ramdin - Trinidadian 'keeper/batsman who - I think - captained Windies U19s in the last World Cup.
Dwight Washington - Jamaican quick bowler whose action was questioned after he received a Windies call up.
Reon King - back in the Guyana squad. Be interesting to see whether he can bounce back from injury/poor form.
I've tried to follow some of the build up and practice matches over the Web and - hold the front (well, back) page - it appears that Barbados and Jamaica are the pre-tourney favourites.
Trinidad have lost Lara, Dillon, Bravo and Lendl Simmons to injury; preliminary round hosts Guyana will be without Sarwan and the Windwards/Leewards generally lack strength in depth.
As a big Windies fan, I'm looking for a few young players to emerge. In particular, I'm hoping for big performances from:
Xavier Marshall - heavily-hyped Jamaican opener and Windies U19 star.
Denesh Ramdin - Trinidadian 'keeper/batsman who - I think - captained Windies U19s in the last World Cup.
Dwight Washington - Jamaican quick bowler whose action was questioned after he received a Windies call up.
Reon King - back in the Guyana squad. Be interesting to see whether he can bounce back from injury/poor form.
I've tried to follow some of the build up and practice matches over the Web and - hold the front (well, back) page - it appears that Barbados and Jamaica are the pre-tourney favourites.
Trinidad have lost Lara, Dillon, Bravo and Lendl Simmons to injury; preliminary round hosts Guyana will be without Sarwan and the Windwards/Leewards generally lack strength in depth.