Seasoned middle order batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan has been appointed the new
West Indies captain, succeeding Brian Lara who quit international
cricket after the World Cup.
According to a CMC report, Sarwan was the unanimous choice during the West
Indies Cricket Board's special board meeting yesterday and the chairman of
selection panel Gordon Greenidge, Andy Roberts and Clyde Butts
recommended his name for the job.
Sarwan served as Lara's deputy in the World Cup and the 26-year-old
Guyanese, who is reportedly in Miami, will join the selectors in Antigua to
pick the team for the tour of England.
West Indies are scheduled to play four Tests, two Twenty20
Internationals and three One Day Internationals during the May 12 to
July 7 tour.
In yesterday's special meeting, the WICB also discussed
issues like appointment of a new coach following Bennett King's resignation
after the World Cup, besides its negotiations with the West Indies Players Association (WIPA).
WICB President Ken Gordon's offer to resign also featured
in the agenda.
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