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Windies get Lloyd boost for Champions Trophy
NEW DELHI—West Indian great Clive Lloyd will mastermind the campaign of
Brian Lara's team during the Champions Trophy one-day tournament
starting in India on Saturday.
Lloyd, captain of World Cup-winning teams in 1975 and 1979, has been
appointed a consultant to coach Bennett King and Lara during the
10-nation event, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said in a
statement on Tuesday.
"He has agreed to make himself accessible to captain, coach and manager
to assist in any way which will build morale, strengthen performance and
encourage a stronger culture of professionalism and discipline," the
statement said.
Lloyd, 62, quit the game in 1985 after scoring 7,515 runs in 110 Tests
and 1,977 runs in 87 one-day internationals. He led the West Indies to a
record 36 wins in 74 Tests between 1974 and 1985. "Lloyd will serve the
dual purpose of WICB representative, to explore opportunities for
additional games next year as well as to make his vast experience
available to the team," the statement added.
"It is something we've done before and we know that Clive's vast
experience in leading victorious West Indian teams in the past would be
an additional asset to the touring team."
The West Indies, who slipped in rankings after winning the 2004
Champions Trophy in England, play Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in
the qualifying rounds this time.
They meet Zimbabwe in their first match on October 8 in Ahmedabad. The
top two sides will advance to the main draw that features world
champions Australia, India, England, South Africa, New Zealand and
Pakistan.
The tournament opens on October 7 at Mohali with a match between Sri
Lanka and Bangladesh.
—Agencies |