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Test Cricket in the Caribbean heats up once again as the battling West Indies take on the always formidable South Africans. The visitors come into the test matches after a whitewash in a 5 game 50 over series (the last 2 coming off the last ball chasing down 303 and 252) and winning both 20 over games at "The Sandpit" (Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua for those not paying attention). Currently they are having a glorified net against a Trinidad and Tobago XI, and are 6/347 at the end of the first of 2 days.
SCHEDULE
1st TEST: 10-14 June, Queen's Park Oval, Port Of Spain, Trinidad
2nd TEST: 18-22 June, Warner Park, Bassetere, St.Kitts
3rd TEST: 26-30 June, Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
There has been a change to the original schedule. The first test was actually due to be played at Sabina Park, but after all sorts of non-cricketing issues (read violent riots that have killed 44 people, all over someone involved in drugs needing to be deported) the test as well as the current warm-up match and the last ODI is/was/will be played in Trinidad (the warm up game is at St.Augustine). It's sort of compensation for the Trinidadians who themselves were forced to give up the 20 over games and the first ODI due to elections.
Looking at the squads, and there are no real no name players for the South Africans except for possibly the left armer Lonwabo Tsotsobe. There's no place for Makhaya Ntini despite the door seemingly not being closed for him, and there's also no Albie Morkel with brother Morne making the 15. Johan Botha is in the 15, but is unlikely to unseat Paul Harris in the XI. Every player in the squad has had their debut before this tour.
For the home team, 27 year old Domenican (Windward Islands) offie Shane Shillingford is in line for a debut in what is a 14 man squad. However he's also not likely to play despie Sulieman Benn having a falling out with skipper Chris Gayle on the field during game 4 of the ODI series leading the Gayle telling Benn to get off the park and the tall off spinner losing his match fee. 23 year old Grenadian Nelon Pascal (right arm quickie) is also in having played one ODI against Bangladesh during last year's player strike. And Darren Bravo, the younger brother of Dwayne, is also in the 14 having had 10 ODI's experience. Apart from that, most of the names on the list came to Australia, with still no Fidel Edwards (assumed injured), Keiron Pollard (who's playing at Somerset in the T20 Cup) or Jerome Taylor (played in the ODI's but hasn't played a game with a red ball since breaking down at The Gabba in November).
In terms of officials, Steve Davis and Asad Rauf are in charge for the first test with Simon Taufel in the booth. Davis is in the booth for the 2nd test, and Rauf for the 3rd. Roshan Mahanama is the match referee for the 1st test, with Jeff Crowe taking over once his commitments in Zimbabwe are completed.
SQUADS
WEST INDIES (1st TEST ONLY): Chris GAYLE (C), Dwayne BRAVO (VC), Sulieman BENN, Darren BRAVO, Shivnarine CHANDERPAUL, Narsingh DEONARINE, Travis DOWLIN, Brendan NASH, Nelon PASCAL, Denesh RAMDIN, Ravi RAMPAUL, Kemar ROACH, Darren SAMMY, Shane SHILLINGFORD
SOUTH AFRICA: Graeme SMITH (C), Jacques KALLIS (VC), Hashim AMLA, Johan BOTHA, Mark BOUCHER, AB DE VILLIERS, Jean-Paul DUMINY, Paul HARRIS, Ryan McLAREN, Morne MORKEL, Wayne PARNELL, Alviro PETERSEN, Ashwell PRINCE, Dale STEYN, Lonwabo TSOTSOBE