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St.John's (Antigua), June 22 : Chief selector Clyde Butts has
hailed the value of the A-team programme, following West Indies A's
successful outing against India A in the three-Test series earlier this
week.
The hosts crushed the Indians by ten wickets at Beausejour
Cricket Stadium in St Lucia to take the series 2-1. They lost the
opening four-day "Test" in Bridgetown by two wickets but rebounded to
win the second match in St.Vincent by 125 runs, Caribbean Media
Corporation (CMC) reported.
"The A Team programme in the West
Indies is about development and looking at the resources available as we
build towards the future in West Indies cricket. It is also about being
competitive against all opponents we face," said Butts.
"We want
to develop our players and see them move forward but we also want to
develop a winning mindset. In the 'Test' matches the players showed that
they are developing into a very competitive unit and it was really good
to see the way they performed against more experienced opposition and
won the series."
"They were exceptional in all departments and deserved to win."
The
West Indies Cricket Board has placed a greater emphasis on the A-team
programme in recent years, with several tours organised at home and
away.
Butts said the victory over India A was testimony to the
ongoing development of the side, and stressed the WICB would be
continuing to support the programme.
"The WICB has set out a
policy of development and where we want to go. This series win and some
of the individual performance were steps in that direction and we are
confident that we are on the right path," the former West Indies
off-spinner said.
"We saw players stepping up and playing with
confidence and assurance. Last year we also played some good cricket
when the Bangladesh A Team came to the West Indies. The win in this
series against India was a huge bonus."
West Indies A will face
India A in a Twenty20 doubleheader this weekend, with the visitors
starting as favourites because of their experience in that format of the
game.
Butts said, however, the side selected for the two matches
were also selected from a developmental standpoint, especially with the
T20 World Cup approaching in September.
"We have the World T20
tournament in Sri Lanka coming in September, that's just around the
corner, so we have selected a number of players who have represented the
West Indies in this format and others who have done well in the
regional competitions," Butts pointed out.
"We had some players
who featured in the 'Tests' but are not in the T20 side. We want to make
it clear they have not been dropped or anything like that. This weekend
we are focussing on the T20s and we have selected a few new faces to
have a closer look at them against the Indians."
© IANS
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