2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Champions Trophy, 2006
‘I’m hoping to put my best foot forward’ - Lara
Anand Vasu in Ahmedabad
October 7, 2006

Indian fans have seen plenty of Sachin Tendulkar’s hundreds, long Rahul Dravid innings, more of Ricky Ponting than they would have liked, but so little of Brian Lara, that it’s a crying shame. Although he has played 128 Tests and 275 one-day internationals - a massive number by any reckoning - it is more than ten years since he last played an international game on Indian soil. Sure, he has been here ever so often, but that has been for commercial endorsements and celebrity appearances.

The last time the high back-lift and flashing blade were in action in an ODI was in the 1996 World Cup semi-final, against Australia at Mohali. The last time he played a Test in India was even before that, in December 1994, at Chandigarh.

If there is some hope that the Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium in Ahmedabad will get some sort of a crowd in for this qualifying match in the ICC Champions Trophy, it is that people will take this rare chance to catch Lara in action. The fact that the ground is quite far from the city - about 10 kilometres from the city centre - will be a deterrent, as will the dry heat, but it is a Sunday. And people have long said that the one batsman they would pay good money to watch, and travel far to watch, is Lara. Time will tell if they can walk the talk.

But for Lara, crowds or no crowds, India, and playing here, certainly holds some charm. “Unfortunately the time the West Indies came here I was not well and I couldn’t make the tour a few years back,” he said at a pre-match press conference, when asked about the long gap since he last played here. “To me the passion that is shown for cricket in India, and the way the public receives cricketers - not just the Indian team - is just tremendous.”

“They talk about Lord’s being the home of cricket in terms of a cricket ground, but in terms of the actual game, cricket is definitely at home here in India. It’s unfortunate that it’s been a pretty long time, but there’s no better time to make up for that than now. I’m hoping to put my best foot forward and entertain the Indian crowd.”
The crowds will be hoping that he doesn’t just put his first foot forward, but that he bats high up in the order. People would not have forgotten the one time when he slipped down the order to No. 9, in the recent DLF Cup, to give some of his team-mates the chance to show some responsibility. They failed utterly, however, falling short of a small target of 162. But Lara was clear that there would be no more experimenting for the moment. The West Indies’ first task was to qualify for the main draw of the Champions Trophy.

To do so, they need their top-order, led by Lara, to fire. This means that Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul are crucial to their fortunes. The likes of Runako Morton and Wavell Hinds - in whom Lara has shown tremendous faith - need to pick their games up. Fortunately for them, though, the bowling is coming through nicely, with Ian Bradshaw developing into the quintessential one-day performer, backed up ably by the two Dwaynes - Smith and Bravo, leaving the genuinely quick Fidel Edwards to express himself fully.

Zimbabwe should not really pose West Indies any serious problems, but those following West Indian cricket in recent times won’t take anything for granted. They’ve managed to turn just-about invincible positions into losing ones at the least prompting. For now, though, it’s all eyes on Lara, and the magic he can produce with his bat. It’s unlikely that he’ll get a crowd as large as his artistry deserves, but who knows, one day, that might happen. Like he said, “My dream is to play a Test match at Eden Gardens. Hopefully I can last that long.”
Anand Vasu is assistant editor of Cricinfo
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Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (GMT +0530) on Sunday 08/10/2006.

West Indies squad
BC Lara, RR Sarwan, CS Baugh, IDR Bradshaw, DJ Bravo, S Chanderpaul, CD Collymore, FH Edwards, CH Gayle, WW Hinds, RS Morton, MN Samuels, DR Smith, JE Taylor

Zimbabwe squad
P Utseya, CJ Chibhabha, E Chigumbura, T Duffin, AJ Ireland, T Kamungozi, H Masakadza, S Matsikenyeri, TV Mufambisi, T Mupariwa, EC Rainsford, HP Rinke, GM Strydom, BRM Taylor

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

This will be the mismatch of the tournament. Zim will be murdered tomorrow.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

I only recognize the names of few players from this Zimbabwe squad. It's a shame that the team consist of these players instead of having some real talent which they once had.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zimbabwe will win! At least I hope they do.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Yes this means that they will get hammered - thats Zimbabwe by the way.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

hey fridi....nice avatar...
I think like our cricket team, youshould now settle down and stick with this one for some time now....
:D

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zimbos will get the thrashing of a lifetime. Come on Lara, beat the cricket out of them. :kursi:

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zim 11/2...disasterous opening...

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zim 12/2 off 5.2 overs.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zim 31/4 off 9.4 overs...speedily heading toward defeat...

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

39/5 off 13 overs...

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zim 58/7 off 19 overs...the match will be over soon... :)

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

84/9 off 29 overs.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Don't worry Zimbabwe will upset Windies!!

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Zim 85 all out...

See...if Zim bowlers come out with some magic... :D

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

WI 66/1...but only need another 20 runs to win...

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

WI 90/1 off 14.2 overs...won by 9 wickets...

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Told you it was going to be the mismatch of the tournamnet.

Re: 2nd Qualifying Match - West Indies v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad

Oh and ZCU wants test status back? Yeah sure, give it back to them.