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The Barbados Nation Sir Garry sides with Holding
Haydn Gill - 7 March 2001

The Legendary Sir Garfield Sobers has endorsed Michael Holding's view that Carl Hooper doesn't deserve to be elevated to the highest position in West Indies cricket.

We are rebuilding and I can't see Hooper being a part of the rebuilding of West Indies' cricket, Sir Garry, the most celebrated West Indian cricketer, told NATIONSPORT yesterday.

West Indies have suffered many defeats at the hands of lots of teams and Hooper was nowhere around.

How come all of a sudden this is happening? Sir Garry asked. I am not in favour and I endorse the sentiments of Michael Holding.

The 34-year-old Hooper was last Friday named West Indies captain for the forthcoming series against South Africa an appointment that comes almost two years after his sudden retirement from international cricket.

A former West Indies skipper and a National Hero, Sir Garry said there were more esteemed cricketers who were never given the sort of treatment they deserved.

It's obvious that he (Hooper) hasn't been committed, Sir Garry said.

A few years ago Viv Richards said he was available to go to Australia with the West Indies team in the World Cup and they refused Viv Richards, a player who has done far more than Hooper for West Indies cricket.

In reacting to Hooper's appointment as captain, Holding said he was so incensed that he would not be performing duties as a television commentator nor would he be attending any of the matches during the series.

The former international fast bowler and now respected television and radio commentator, has covered every Caribbean Test series since 1990 and is believed to be giving up US$24 000 in fees by not working during the series.

Asked if he would take such a stance by not attending matches, Sir Garry said a prior engagement would keep him out of Barbados for the Kensington Oval Test starting March 29. He is due to attend the Colin Cowdrey Memorial Service in England.

Sir Garry, however, was not willing to identify which individual he would name as his captain.

I would pick my 11 or 12 and then name a captain, he said.

© The Barbados Nation


Teams West Indies.
Players/Umpires Gary Sobers, Michael Holding, Carl Hooper, Viv Richards.
Tours South Africa in West Indies

Source: The Barbados Nation
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