Streak says Zimbabwe can beat Windies
Marcus Prior
Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak is backing
his side to win their two-Test series against the West Indies which begins
at the Queen's Sports Club in Bulawayo on Thursday.
Zimbabwe are coming off the back of a morale-boosting victory over India
in Harare last month which levelled that two-Test series 1-1.
And although they will be playing a Test for the first time without
wicketkeeper and batsman Andy Flower, Streak is extremely confident.
"Barring injuries I think we have got an extremely good chance," Streak
said on Wednesday. "Should we execute our game plan and play to the
best of our ability I think there's certainly a good opportunity for us to
win."
Although the West Indies batsmen have all been in the runs already on
the tour, Streak pointed out that their bowlers were not nearly as
intimidating a prospect as they have been in the past.
"We've got a lot of respect for them - they've got a tidy side - but I
think without Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose in their bowling attack
they are very inexperienced.
"They still have guys with wicket-taking ability but it makes a big
difference without those two guys."
Flower is recovering from an operation to repair ligament damage in his
left thumb and will be replaced by 18 year-old schoolboy Tatenda Taibu, who
will be making his Test debut.
Streak admitted the absence of Flower, who has played in every one of
Zimbabwe's 52 Tests, was a severe blow.
"Andy not being available burdens us not only in losing him but it
forces us to have to play a specialist keeper.
"It means we can't play the extra bowler or the extra batsman which
we've had the luxury of doing in the past.
"Andy has a lot of input to the side. He's very experienced and
professional and helps the guys in the changing room.
"He's a good example to all the other players in the side and we will
really miss him.
"But it's a chance for young Taibu to come in and get some experience
before Andy gets back and hopefully that will stand him in good stead for
the future," Streak said.
Zimbabwe will also be without opening bowler Brighton Watambwa, who has
a hamstring injury, and leg-spinner Brian Murphy, who has sprained an
ankle.
RECLAIM PLACE
Left-arm spinner Raymond Price will hope he can reclaim a place in the
side after playing his first two Tests against Bangladesh earlier this
year.
Price impressed with seven wickets for Zimbabwe A in the warm-up match
against the West Indies in Kwekwe.
And the West Indies have another injury problem to deal with after
losing Brian Lara and bowlers Cameron Cuffy and Mervyn Dillon earlier on
the tour.
Leg-spinner Dinanath Ramnarine is suffering from a strained muscle in
his side, and manager Ricky Skerritt confirmed on Wednesday that he would
have a late fitness test.
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