West Indies’ batsman Rovman Powell plays a shot as Sri Lanka’s wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella watches during  
 their second Twenty20 cricket match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Friday, March 6, 2020.   Associated Press/Eranga  
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 Sri Lanka to tour West Indies after  
 home series against England 
 By Azad Ali 
 Legendary  former West  Indies  Captain, 
   Sir  Vivian  Richards  and  batting  
 genius  has  labeled  the  regional  team  
 fielding  as  “amateurship,”  saying  it  
 could ill afford to be so poor in the field  
 especially  since  their  batting  was  not  
 yet up to scratch. 
 Speaking  against  the  backdrop  of  
 the  recent  2-0  whitewash  on  the  Test  
 tour of New Zealand, Sir Viv said lapses  
 in  the  field  were  clear  signs  the  concentration  
 of  West  Indies  players  was  
 also lacking. 
 “When  you  hear  that  you’re  playing  
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 at  a  particular  level,  the  catches  
 that were dropping are amateurship  
 stuff  because  you  cannot  have  a  team  
 that maybe cannot put bat to ball on a  
 regular basis and continue to be dropping  
 all those catches,” said Sir Viv, the  
 only West  Indies  captain never  to  lose  
 a  Test  series  during  a  radio  interview  
 in Antigua. 
 West Indies suffered a humiliating  
 defeat against New Zealand, losing the  
 three-match  Twenty  20  International  
 series, 2-0, before losing going down by  
 the same margin in the Test series. 
 Sir  Viv  was  critical  of  the  way  fast  
 bowler  Alzarri  Joseph  was  being  utilized  
 in the attack, contending he needed  
 to be introduced earlier. 
 “I  don’t  believe  he’s  being  handled  
 particularly  right  at  this  time,”  he  
 said. 
 Joseph  is  the  youngest  member  of  
 the  regular  attack.  He  was  one  of  the  
 heroes  of  the  West  Indies  Under-19s  
 side  that  won  the  2016  ICC  Youth  
 World Cup in Bangladesh. 
 He  made  his  international  debut  
 later that year and has so far taken 32  
 wickets from 13 Tests and 48 from 28  
 One-Day Internationals. 
 By Nelson A. King 
 Sri  Lanka  are  set  to  tour  the  Caribbean  
 following  their  home  series  
 against England in January, according  
 to cricketaddictor.com.  
 The  cricket  news  outlet  said  on  
 Dec.  24  that  the  islanders  will  play  
 two Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is  
 against  the  West  Indies  in  February- 
 March 2021. 
 The  Test  series  will  be  part  of  the  
 ICC  World  Test  Championship,  and  
 the series will be played for the Sobers- 
 Tissera Trophy, the addictor said. 
 It  said  Sri  Lanka  are  currently  in  
 South  Africa  for  a  two-match  Test  
 series, which started on Dec. 26. 
 It will be followed by two more Tests  
 against England at home. 
 The  second  Test  of  the  series  is  
 scheduled  to  be  played  from  Jan.  22,  
 the addictor said. 
 It  said  the  home  series  against  Sri  
 Lanka  will  be  the  first  international  
 match in the Caribbean since the outbreak  
 of COVID-19 in March. 
 India  was  the  last  international  
 team  to  tour  the  Caribbean  in  September  
 2019. 
 Since  then,  the  addictor  said  West  
 Indies has been involved in three Test  
 series away from home. 
 “We have asked Cricket West Indies  
 to send us their health guidelines, and  
 we  are  awaiting  a  response,”  said  Sri  
 Lanka Cricket Chief Executive Officer,  
 Ashley de Silva.  “Once we  receive  the  
 guidelines,  we  will  definitely  evaluate  
 it and then take a call. 
 “We  will  have  further  discussions  
 with them on the health part of it,” he  
 added. 
 With  regard  to  the  situation  of  the  
 COVID-19 pandemic in the Caribbean,  
 De  Silva  said:  “We  haven’t  got  any  
 feedback  from  them  regarding  the  
 pandemic  and  we  haven’t  heard  very  
 much about it.” 
 Red Force  
 Continued from Page 21  
 recent appointment of David Furlonge  
 as head coach and Sebastien  
 Edwards as manager. 
 Pollard successfully captained the  
 Trinidad  and  Tobago  Knight  Riders  
 to  victory  in  the  2020  Caribbean  
 Premier League (CPL) T20 tournament  
 and was an integral member  
 of Mumbai Indians in the Indian  
 Premier League (IPL), which won the  
 tournament. 
 Under his inspirational leadership,  
 the Red Force which is likely to comprise  
 its top players, many are back  
 home after representing the West  
 Indies overseas, will be highly favored  
 to win the regional championship. 
 Windies salaries 
 Cricket West Indies CEO Johnny  
 Grave.   https://twitter.com/johnnygrave 
 Continued from Page 21  
 CWI, like many other international  
 sporting organizations around the  
 world,  is  facing  significant  loss  of  
 income with no international cricket  
 being played until recently. 
 CWI had stated then that these  
 temporary measures will  only  be  in  
 place for not more than three to six  
 months. 
 However, West Indies was the first  
 team to resume international cricket  
 with  their  tour  of  England  in  June  
 followed by the Hero Caribbean Premier  
 League  (CPL)  and  then  the  
 recently concluded tour of New Zealand. 
 The team will have its third international  
 tour  during  the  pandemic  
 in early January when players travel  
 to Bangladesh. 
 ‘Gayle’ storm 
 Continued from Page 21  
 due to the ongoing global COVID-19  
 pandemic. 
 Eight teams will do battle in the  
 tournament, which is in its fourth  
 year. 
 Sir Viv blames Windies poor fielding for whitewash 
 
				
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