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The TCCB's reaction to England's 4-0 trashing to Australia in this summer's Ashes has been to sweep out huge remnants of the last decade of England cricket. David Gower is not only out as captain but finds himself not even on the tour to the West Indies as new captain Graham Gooch, alongside team manger Mickey Stewart and the new secretive two man selection committee have rung numerous changes with seven players out of the twenty in the squad for the Caribbean who played no role in the Ashes series.
Also out is Ian Botham, whilst rumours suggest that the decision to appoint Allan Lamb as vice-captain comes as part of a plan for Lamb to take greater responsibility on and off the field without his two great friends on the tour with him to help out with what is a hugely inexperienced squad that has four people in it who would be making a Test debut in the Caribbean. These include the manager's son, Alec Stewart, who is on the tour both as an opening bat and the reserve wicket keeper. There has been some discussion that there was a disagreement in the selection committee with one member wanting to take advantage of Stewart's versatility and the other wanting Stewart to concentrate on being a top-order batsman and wanting a second specialist keeper behind Jack Russell in the twenty man squad.
One of the other main arguments seemed to revolve on one of the other potential debutants, Surrey's Keith Medlycott, with the 24-year old finding his way into the squad ahead of Middlesex's Phil Tufnell. It seems his cleaner cut image has seen him win out, in keeping with a squad that has seen other figures like Gower, Gatting and Botham jettisoned. His lower order batting is also an advantage but it seems it was nowhere near close to an unanimous decision.
The most exciting uncapped player is undoubtedly Chris Lewis, the 21-year-old from Guyana has taken 45 first class wickets in 1989 at just 21.91 and the Leicestershire man is seen as the long-term replacement for Ian Botham as the primary all-rounder. Meanwhile the final uncapped player is another 21-year-old, Essex's Nasser Hussain, who has scored 990 runs in the summer at an average of over 47. However, the expected place for another youngster, Graham Thorpe, seems to have gone to Lancashire's Neil Fairbrother. The Surrey man, who only turned 20 in August, scored well over 1,000 runs this summer at an average of over 45 but has lost out to Fairbrother, who was the linchpin of the red rose county's middle order in winning the Sunday League.
By far the most unusual of the seven new faces is 36-year-old Wayne Larkins. The Northamptonshire opener played the last of his six tests way back in 1981, but has earned a recall on the back of some hugely destructive knocks throughout the summer, but in a squad that looks so much towards the future, picking a man out of the wilderness like Larkins who is in the autumn of his career, seems out of character with the rest of the squad. Especially when their are other younger options like Martyn Moxon, Darren Bicknell and prospective 1989 Wisden Cricketer of the Year, Kim Barnett.
TCCB 20-man squad for the tour of the Caribbean
G.A.Gooch (c)
M.A.Atherton
W.Larkins
A.J.Stewart (wk)
R.A.Smith
A.J.Lamb (vc)
N.Hussain
R.J.Bailey
N.H.Fairbrother
D.J.Capel
R.C.Russell (wk)
C.C.Lewis
D.R.Pringle
P.J.Newport
K.J.Medlycott
E.E.Hemmings
P.A.J.DeFreitas
G.C.Small
A.R.C.Fraser
D.E.Malcolm
EDITOR NOTE: In this timeline the rebel tour squad doesn't get announced until November.
The TCCB's reaction to England's 4-0 trashing to Australia in this summer's Ashes has been to sweep out huge remnants of the last decade of England cricket. David Gower is not only out as captain but finds himself not even on the tour to the West Indies as new captain Graham Gooch, alongside team manger Mickey Stewart and the new secretive two man selection committee have rung numerous changes with seven players out of the twenty in the squad for the Caribbean who played no role in the Ashes series.
Also out is Ian Botham, whilst rumours suggest that the decision to appoint Allan Lamb as vice-captain comes as part of a plan for Lamb to take greater responsibility on and off the field without his two great friends on the tour with him to help out with what is a hugely inexperienced squad that has four people in it who would be making a Test debut in the Caribbean. These include the manager's son, Alec Stewart, who is on the tour both as an opening bat and the reserve wicket keeper. There has been some discussion that there was a disagreement in the selection committee with one member wanting to take advantage of Stewart's versatility and the other wanting Stewart to concentrate on being a top-order batsman and wanting a second specialist keeper behind Jack Russell in the twenty man squad.
One of the other main arguments seemed to revolve on one of the other potential debutants, Surrey's Keith Medlycott, with the 24-year old finding his way into the squad ahead of Middlesex's Phil Tufnell. It seems his cleaner cut image has seen him win out, in keeping with a squad that has seen other figures like Gower, Gatting and Botham jettisoned. His lower order batting is also an advantage but it seems it was nowhere near close to an unanimous decision.
The most exciting uncapped player is undoubtedly Chris Lewis, the 21-year-old from Guyana has taken 45 first class wickets in 1989 at just 21.91 and the Leicestershire man is seen as the long-term replacement for Ian Botham as the primary all-rounder. Meanwhile the final uncapped player is another 21-year-old, Essex's Nasser Hussain, who has scored 990 runs in the summer at an average of over 47. However, the expected place for another youngster, Graham Thorpe, seems to have gone to Lancashire's Neil Fairbrother. The Surrey man, who only turned 20 in August, scored well over 1,000 runs this summer at an average of over 45 but has lost out to Fairbrother, who was the linchpin of the red rose county's middle order in winning the Sunday League.
By far the most unusual of the seven new faces is 36-year-old Wayne Larkins. The Northamptonshire opener played the last of his six tests way back in 1981, but has earned a recall on the back of some hugely destructive knocks throughout the summer, but in a squad that looks so much towards the future, picking a man out of the wilderness like Larkins who is in the autumn of his career, seems out of character with the rest of the squad. Especially when their are other younger options like Martyn Moxon, Darren Bicknell and prospective 1989 Wisden Cricketer of the Year, Kim Barnett.
TCCB 20-man squad for the tour of the Caribbean
G.A.Gooch (c)
M.A.Atherton
W.Larkins
A.J.Stewart (wk)
R.A.Smith
A.J.Lamb (vc)
N.Hussain
R.J.Bailey
N.H.Fairbrother
D.J.Capel
R.C.Russell (wk)
C.C.Lewis
D.R.Pringle
P.J.Newport
K.J.Medlycott
E.E.Hemmings
P.A.J.DeFreitas
G.C.Small
A.R.C.Fraser
D.E.Malcolm
EDITOR NOTE: In this timeline the rebel tour squad doesn't get announced until November.
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