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Jamaica: Samuels axed from Busta Cup squad

The Jamaica Gleaner
27 January 1999



Former West Indies opener Robert Samuels has been axed from Jamaica's 13-man squad to play Trinidad and Tobago, in their third round match of the Busta Cup cricket competition in the twin-island republic on Friday.

Samuels, who was dropped from the West Indies team after the regional team's tour to Australia in 1995, has been in poor form with the bat for Jamaica since. He has been replaced in the Jamaica squad by Mario Ventura.

The left-handed Samuels, who made his first class debut in 1989 against India, only managed six runs in the first Busta Cup game against the Leeward Islands at Sabina which ended last week Monday. Jamaica batted once in that game and won by an innings and 58 runs.

Samuels then made only one and 16 in the second game against Guyana which was concluded on Monday, with Jamaica losing by 28 runs.

Medium-pacer Laurie Williams, who sustained a broken finger in the game against Guyana, will not travel with the team. He has been replaced by Kirk Powell.

Two other players have been drafted into the squad, left-arm spinner Ryan Cunningham and fast bowler Audley Sanson.

However, Sanson could be replaced by Courtney Walsh, if the West Indies pacer is passed fit by a doctor.

The squad: Leon Garrick, Mario Ventura, Wavell Hinds, James Adams, Tony Powell, Christopher Gayle, Kirk Powell, Nehemiah Perry, Brian Murphy, Shane Ford, Dwight Mais, Ryan Cunningham and Audley Sanson/Courtney Walsh.


Source: The Jamaica Gleaner