West Indies Test Captaincy
Roston Chase is reportedly among six players in the running for the West Indies Test captaincy
Introduction to the Candidates
ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Barbadian all-rounder Roston Chase, Trinidadian wicketkeeper/batsman Joshua Da Silva, and Jamaica Scorpions captain John Campbell are reportedly among six candidates shortlisted for the captaincy of the West Indies Test team.
According to reports, Campbell, Chase, and Da Silva, along with Jomel Warrican and newcomers Tevin Imlach and Justin Greaves, have been identified as the best people to lead the team following former captain Kraigg Brathwaite’s decision to step down.
Interviews and Decision-Making Process
In a voice note making the rounds on social media, veteran cricket commentator Andrew Mason, host of the popular Mason and Guest radio show, claimed that all six players had already been interviewed for the position.
Reports also indicate that Cricket West Indies (CWI) officials are set to meet soon to make a final decision.
Candidate Profiles
Roston Chase
The 33-year-old Chase is the most experienced of the candidates, having played 49 Test matches since making his debut against India in 2016.
He scored 2265 runs at an average of 26.33, including five centuries and 11 half-centuries.
Chase has also taken 85 wickets at an economy rate of 3.45.
Joshua Da Silva
Da Silva played in 33 Tests and was the West Indies’ first-choice wicketkeeper in recent years until he was dropped in place of Imlach on the West Indies tour of Pakistan in January.
He has scored 1238 runs at an average of 24.76 with one century and five half-centuries.
John Campbell
Campbell, one of the two captains involved in last year’s CG United Super50 Cup debacle, has played in 20 Tests, scoring 888 runs at an average of 26.11 and three half-centuries.
Jomel Warrican
Meanwhile, left-arm spinner Warrican has played 19 Test matches and taken 73 wickets at an economy rate of 3.05.
The Barbadian starred with both bat and ball on the Pakistan tour, helping the visitors register their first Test win on Pakistani soil in over 30 years and tie the series 1-1.
Greaves and Imlach
Meanwhile, Greaves and Imlach have played a combined eight Test matches for the West Indies but are considered two of the bright young players in the region.
Conclusion
The West Indies Test team is on the verge of a new era, with a new captain set to be announced soon. The six candidates in the running have all shown their skills and dedication to the team, and the final decision will be eagerly anticipated by fans and pundits alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the six candidates for the West Indies Test captaincy?
Roston Chase, Joshua Da Silva, John Campbell, Jomel Warrican, Tevin Imlach, and Justin Greaves.
When will the new captain be announced?
The new captain is expected to be announced soon, after CWI officials meet to make a final decision.
What are the criteria for selecting the new captain?
The criteria for selecting the new captain include experience, skills, and leadership abilities, as well as the ability to lead the team to success in the future.