| Hooper
finds Keenan pitch "very funny"
Jamshedpur, November
05: The newly-laid pitch at the Keenan Stadium here has
attracted a lot of attention ahead of the India-West Indies series
opening one-day match on Wednesday with both the captains not looking
very satisfied with it.
West Indian skipper Carl
Hooper was visibly displeased with the track, saying it looked "very
funny".
"The wicket is very
dry with a surprising amount of cracks. I don't want to say it's
the worst, but I must say that it certainly looks very funny,"
Hooper said.
Ganguly also had a similar
opinion and said he had asked the groundsmen to work on the pitch.
"It has a lot of
cracks. It's not that bad but we have asked the groundsmen to do
some good rolling," he said.
However, buoyed by his
side's much improved performance in the third Test in Kolkata, Hooper
said West Indies would prove to be a lot tougher opponent in the
one-day series.
"One-dayers are
a different ball game. But I hope we c an carry on from where we
left at the Eden Gardens."
The 36-year-old captain
recalled that West Indies had given a tough fight to the Indians
in the one-day series at home earlier this year. India had emerged
a 2-1 victor with two of the five matches being washed out due to
rains.
"That series was
very close. I don't think this series is going to be any different.
We will have a good series," Hooper said.
Hooper was expecting
a lot from batsman Ricardo Powell who has been flown in from West
Indies as one of the three changes in the side for the one-day series.
"He is a very talented
batsman. He is also a brilliant fielder and a handy off-spinner.
I hope he can prove himself."
The skipper said West
Indies would be needing more all-rounders like Powell in the country's
World Cup campaign in South Africa.
"There (in South
Africa) bits and pieces players would not succeed. So, we have to
go for genuine all-rounders," he said.
Hooper said West Indies
would announce their final eleven on Wednesday morning and left-arm
seamer Pedro Collins was available for selection after recovering
from injury.
He said he would like to bat
if he won the toss on Wednesday.
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