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17 Dec 2013 01:11 #168769
by chairman
Wellington - West Indies spinner Shane Shillingford is "gutted" at being banned for using an illegal bowling action but hopes to return to international cricket soon, national coach Ottis Gibson said in New Zealand Tuesday.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced late on Monday that Shillingford had been banned indefinitely after an independent biomechanical analysis showed his action was illegal.
The tests also found Shillingford's team-mate, Marlon Samuels, was delivering an illegal quicker ball, although his standard off-break was within the rules.
Gibson said he was surprised at the results of the tests, which were carried out in Australia after the pair were reported during their team's second Test against India in Mumbai last month.
"Though I felt confident about the way the two players performed at the testing, the report did not come back in our favour," he said.
"Shane is obviously gutted, but Marlon's role in the team, as I have said previously, is primarily as a batsman, so the impact on him is a little bit less."
Gibson said the West Indies would work on a rehabilitation plan "so Shane can continue his international career in the shortest possible time and Marlon can continue to contribute with the ball when he's required".
"They are both tough characters and have had their share of ups and downs in the game over the years. We have no doubt that they will emerge from this latest setback with the utmost confidence," he added.
Both players have previously been banned from bowling because of illegal actions.
Samuels did not bowl for three years after first being reported in 2008, while Shillingford was banned in 2010 and returned a year later after undergoing remedial work on his action.
Shillingford, 30, has been one of the best bowlers for the West Indies in the first two Tests against New Zealand, taking six wickets at 42.66.
He will miss the third and final Test beginning in Hamilton on Thursday, when the tourists will attempt to come back from a 1-0 deficit.
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17 Dec 2013 10:22 #168786
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Wicketkeeper B.J. Watling who opened the batting in the second Test on the West Indies' tour last year knows that the 25-year-old Narine can be a handful.
"We've got to have a look at Narine. He's a different type of bowler to Shillingford so we'll have to make sure we do our scouting and make sure that we adapt to his type of spin," Watling said.
Watling said he felt for Shillingford who will have to remodel his bowling action for a second time.
"He's a good bowler and you want your best spinners around the world all playing so it'll be disappointing for him but I'm sure they'll work it out."
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17 Dec 2013 11:26 #168805
by ketchim
Gutted ?
what year did Umpire Bucknor call him in the caribbean :
IN the regional Competition ??
10 - 12 years ago :-\
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18 Dec 2013 14:48 #169030
by Rev Al
* That's what NZ will do.
* Sammy won the toss in the first 2 tests and foolishly chose to field.
* It's unlikely Sammy will win 3 toss in a row.
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18 Dec 2013 15:07 #169035
by easyrider
Yes it would appear Sammy made grave errors but my view is, following the first test, having made the mistake he did it again in the second test so he had concurrence with the Coach as they are two pea in a pod.
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18 Dec 2013 15:10 #169036
by ketchim
What is there to game-talk ?
Result is a foregone conclusion :-[
I will just look to see the Shivster not outs for steve waugh record .
and countdown to most runs by a windian !
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