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Brian Lara has been appointed as captain of West Indies captaincy for a third time. The formal announcement was made at midday in Trinidad.

"It's a great honour," Lara told reporters. "It's the third time I'm taking the job and I feel I have the necessary support. [Shivnarine] Chanderpaul did a wonderful job under the circumstances. He'll reap the benefits later in life. He called me and he said he'd support me and asked that I give it some consideration.

"The fact that a lot of former players called me was humbling. This was followed up by phone calls from present team-mates who thought I should assume the mantle of leadership at this juncture. I called past and present players for an objective view on the matter. They unequivocally thought the same as the others who were trying to influence me."

Ken Gordon, the board chairman, was quick to stress that Lara was not a stopgap choice. "His appointment is not an interim one," he said. "His appointment as captain stands and it is not for any fixed period of time.

"It is logical to go back to Lara. Of all the players available, they each had varying strengths but there were also varying weaknesses. He brings a lot to the table at this time which will make a material difference. Whatever the risks, the best is to go with Lara, whose experience and knowledge is unquestioned."

Lara has already led West Indies 40 times, winning 10 and losing 23. He was first captain between 1996-97 and 1999-2000, resigning after a dismal series in New Zealand. He was appointed for a second time in 2002-03, eventually being replaced by Chanderpaul in March 2005 when he stood down because of an ongoing contractual dispute with the board.

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more then his captaincy i likes to watch his batting if he starts to make some quick scores then the game is always good to watch.
 
Its going to be great seeing the great man leading West Indies against a resurgent India! Very excited now. Should be an interesting battle.

At times, the appointment of a new captain before a major series (India?) and appointing your best batsman as captain sends you a lot of expectations. Players also get inspired and start feeling they can turn the tide under this new captain and everyone around gets inspired and boosted! India should be more careful now!
 
Lara has indicated that he is not available for all the ODIs. I wonder who will take over as captain when Lara is not playing.
 
Well, Sarwan is a candidate- as he's experienced at the top level, yet still relatively young so he can learn from the responsiblities that leadership brings- whilst Lara is absent. Anyway, good to see Lara back, it'll be interesting to see how he's matured in the captaincy role since his last experience.
 
I wonder if its a news either, just a formality thing that goes on every now and then in WI cricket. Lara should just think about making some runs, nothing else.
 

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