Friday 27th June 2014 – Kingston, Jamaica
Sir Andy Roberts (centre) stands with fellow cricket legends, Sir Vivian Richards (left) and Roger Harper (right) along with Caribbean broadcaster, Simon Crosskill, at the recently-held CPL Draft |
The St. Lucia Zouks will be
looking to have an improved showing in this season’s Limacol CPL after a
disappointing 2013 season. Zouks mentor and West Indies
legend, Sir Andy Roberts, spoke exclusively to www.cplt20.com about his plans to make this a successful season for
the Zouks.
“I feel the same way I felt
last year, and that is that we have genuine match winners but there is room for
improvement from last year’s disappointing season,” said Roberts.
Having played in three
Cricket World Cups and won two, Sir Andy, who was the first Antiguan-born
player to represent the West Indies in test
cricket, noted that his role for CPL 2014 would be to focus on the bowlers. “We
have to improve 100%, and I will play more of a role with the bowlers this
season to help them with their pace and variation. In cricket, bowlers win
matches so I hope to bring the experience I had playing with the West Indies in three World Cups to the Zouks,” he said.
And having taken 202 test
wickets, Roberts is a great man for the job. “Last season, we conceded too many
runs in the last five overs, sometimes up to 80 runs, which is unacceptable. So
this year, we need to avoid those lapses in concentration. Kevin Pietersen will
be an important asset; as will Sohail Tanvir from Pakistan as his height will give
batsmen issues. Indeed Brad Hodge’s experience will guide the younger players
in the squad.”
One player that Sir Andy
Roberts is happy to have secured during the draft is Johnson Charles. “We are
happy have him back home in St.
Lucia. Last season, an issue we had was lack
of depth in wicket keeping, so with Charles assisting Fletcher, they can also
open the batting. In addition of course, we have Darren Sammy down the order
who is one of the best finishers in world cricket, so if we are setting or chasing
a total, we are confident he can do the job.”
Sir Andy also sent a strong
message to the team he will face on July 12th, saying; “On paper,
the Tallawahs are a strong team, however cricket is played on the day and not
on paper, so I back our players to give us a good start in Grenada. Our
aim is to finish number one in the league table and automatically get to the
final. We will work hard and play to the best of our ability.”
CPL 2014 begins on July 11th
when the Guyana Amazon Warriors will take on the Antigua Hawksbills.
Sir Andy shares a moment with Desmond Haynes and Marketing Director for CPL, James Wynne |
ENDS
ABOUT THE CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE:
Caribbean Premier League is a
franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines two of the most
compelling aspects of Caribbean life –
dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. The inaugural CPL,
billed as “the Biggest Party in Sport” featured six teams competing throughout
the region in July and August 2013 – Jamaica Tallawahs, The Red Steel, Barbados
Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Lucia Zouks, Antigua Hawksbills.
The Jamaica Tallawahs, captained by Chris Gayle, emerged as champions.
CPL 2014 will take place from
July 11th
to August 16th 2014.
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