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March 11, 2013
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Star Sport |
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No space for Sarwan - Gibson |
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Ramnaresh Sarwan - File BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): West Indies coach Ottis Gibson said yesterday that mystery off-spinner Sunil Narine had not been discarded but given time off from what had been a gruelling schedule. Gibson also stated that there is no space in the team for experienced batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan, who has not played a Test match in almost two years. 32-year-old Sarwan was recently recalled to the one-day side after a similar protracted spell outside the selection frame but struggled in Australia with 12 runs in three innings, including two noughts. While he signalled a return to some form with an unbeaten century against Zimbabwe in the second one-dayer earlier this month, Gibson said there was no room at present for Sarwan in the middle order. "At the moment for Sarwan it's just about getting back and getting confident, for somebody like Sars who is full of experience and stuff like that," Gibson explained. "If you look at the batting line-up at the moment, it seems to be settled. We played five batsmen in Bangladesh and made a lot of runs. "It's hard to fit him in but at the same time we know his quality and once he gets used to getting runs again in regional cricket and I would like to think that once there is a spot available, he would find himself in that spot." Narine, the region's front line spinner for the last two years, was left out of the 13-man squad for the opening Test against Zimbabwe, which bowls off at Kensington Oval here tomorrow. He has been replaced by off-spinner Shane Shillingford who last played on the tour of England last spring. "I think he (Narine) was considered for selection. The selectors, from my understanding, thought that since he has come into international cricket, he has played every format," Gibson told reporters. enjoy his cricket "He has played a lot of cricket and they wanted to give him a break more than anything else from the intensity of this cricket and let him get back and start to enjoy his cricket a little bit more. Narine has been successful in the shorter versions of the game but has had a modest impact in Tests, with just 15 wickets from five matches at an average of 48. He was particularly average on the tour of Bangladesh late last year when he managed just three wickets from 78 overs over the two Tests.
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