Windies arrive in Zimbabwe
Lara: 'We expect a tough tour'
Guyana Chronicle
October 28, 2003
THE West Indies squad arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday afternoon to begin their five-week tour, which includes two Test matches and five one-day internationals.
Brian Lara, the captain, gave a brief press conference on his arrival at Harare airport after touching down via London. He said that his team were as advertised, and contained "quite a lot of youngsters".
Lara was briefly on the previous West Indies tour of Zimbabwe in the winter of 2001, but had to return home before the international matches due to an injury.
On that tour, West Indies won the two-match Test series 1-0, with one match drawn. They also won the triangular ODI tournament which included India as the third team. And in 1989, at the age of 20, Lara captained a young West Indian team to tour Zimbabwe in their pre-Test days.
Lara said he was conscious of the need for West Indies to improve their record away from home, and diplomatically stated that he expected a hard tour. He added that he did not yet feel in prime batting form, but was sure he could raise his game in time for the Test series.
The first tour match begins on Thursday October 30, with a three-day match against a Zimbabwe A team to be captained by Dion Ebrahim. The venue has been changed from the CFX Academy to Takashinga Sports Club, a new ground in the Harare suburb of Highfield, from which such players as Tatenda Taibu come.
Grant Flower, who missed the recent tour of Australia due to a hand injury, will definitely miss the two Test matches, but he hopes to be fit for the one-day series.
Meanwhile, Douglas Hondo, who was also unable to play in Australia due to a thumb injury, is on course to recover in time for the first Test, due to start on November 4. (Wisden Cricinfo Ltd).