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Chase embraces Test challenge: I have the players' respect - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

CRICKET West Indies (CWI) has ushered in a new era for the regional Test team, appointing seasoned all-rounder Roston Chase as captain and left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican as vice-captain ahead of a crucial Test Championship cycle that begins with a challenging three-Test home series against Australia beginning June 25.

The appointments mark a pivotal point for the Caribbean side, with newly installed Test head coach Daren Sammy and CWI director of cricket Miles Bascombe both praising the leadership selection process and expressing confidence in the duo’s ability to inspire and steer the team in the right direction.

During a lengthy virtual media briefing on May 19, Bascombe, Sammy and Chase were grilled on their plans, expectations and processes. The selection of Chase was also queried given he was not part of the regional team for the last 26 months.

“This was a process I truly enjoyed,” Sammy said of the Test captaincy selection.

“It brought us to Roston, a calm, tactically sound cricketer who has shown leadership both in and outside the dressing room over the years. I’m quite happy with the outcome. We have a soldier leading the troops, and I’m looking forward to our first Test together in Australia.”

For Chase, the appointment is as humbling as it is inspiring. “It’s a privilege and an honour to lead the West Indies,” he said. “As a young man, I never really thought about captaining the Test team, especially after being out for a couple of years. But after a week of thinking, conversations with my dad, I felt it was a challenge I could take on.”

Ready for the pressure

Having last played a Test match for West Indies in March 2023, Chase acknowledged the surprise surrounding his return, but insisted the leadership role is a natural progression.

“I’ve captained many of these guys before in A-team tours. There’s a mutual respect. I’m confident I can reconnect and lead effectively.”

Chase emphasised his focus on rebuilding the team. Currently, the maroon squad is ranked eighth on the ten-team ICC Men’s Test Team rankings. .

“We’re at the bottom (in ranking), but there’s only one way to go — up. Look at what (former captain) Rovman Powell did with the T20 team; he took them from near the bottom to number three. I believe the same is possible in Tests, with belief and a positive attitude.”

Warrican's role and succession planning

Bascombe revealed that both Chase and Warrican emerged from a shortlist of six candidates, with a points-based evaluation system that measured leadership, cricketing knowledge, personal conduct, respect within the team, media and communication skills, and the results of a psychometric evaluation.

The other candidates were Joshua Da Silva, Justin Greaves, Tevin Imlach and John Campbell.

Windies ODI and T20 captain Shai Hope declined consideration "to focus on his existing leadership role,” a CWI statement said on May 16.

Bascombe said, “Roston and Jomel were the top two. We wanted the strongest pairing to support the coach and create a quality think-tank.”

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