The tension between Shivnarine Chanderpaul and the WICB appears to have eased slightly, with the batsman set to play in the Test series against Pakistan starting next week. The West Indies side for the first Test has not been officially released, but ESPNcricinfo has claimed that the squad includes Chanderpaul, who was axed for the one-day series that concludes in Guyana on Thursday.
The Test squad will also include the fast bowler Fidel Edwards, who hasn’t played for West Indies since the tour of England in mid-2009. The uncapped batsman Kraigg Brathwaite, 18, is also expected to be named, after an impressive few months of first-class cricket, which was followed by his unbeaten 168 for West Indies Under-19s against Australia last month.
During the past two weeks, Chanderpaul and the West Indies board CEO Ernest Hilaire have been involved in a war of words over the batsman’s treatment after the World Cup. Chanderpaul claimed he had been asked by the West Indies selectors to retire at the end of the World Cup, and that he was dropped from the ODI squad when he refused to quit. He was also upset at Hilaire’s comments that for 15 years, the West Indies side had lacked discipline and application.
Chanderpaul took that as a personal affront, and said he was concerned that, having just been dropped from the side, it would create the impression that he was an indisciplined individual, had not applied himself and considered himself to be bigger than the team. Along with Chanderpaul, the senior batsmen and former captains Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan were left out of the squad for the first two one-dayers against Pakistan, and Hilaire said West Indies needed to build a new team for the future. However, Sarwan returned for the fourth ODI on Monday and Chanderpaul will be welcomed back during the Tests.
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