Hooper ready for Windies comeback
All-rounder Carl Hooper is willing to come out of retirement to play for the West Indies again.
''Of course I'll play. I have always been proud to represent
West Indies and even though I retired (in 1999), nothing has
changed," he said on Sunday.
''If the selectors think I can still do a job in some shape
or form of course I'll play. I don't know what the selectors are
thinking. It's up to them.''
Hooper, 34, quit the international game during the one-day
series against Australia last year, although he has played grade
cricket for carlton in Australia.
He returned to the region last week to represent Guyana in
the Red Stripe Bowl limited overs tournament, but missed the
four-day Busta Cup earlier this year which makes him ineligible
for the Test squad for the tour of Australia next month.
But having played in the Bowl he could still make the
one-day squad.
Hooper is a stylish middle-order batsman and an off-spinner
more effective in one-day cricket than Tests.
Former West Indies coach Viv Richards has called for
Hooper's return. Some pundits have even suggested he could come
back as captain.
Mail Cricket Editor