Combermere secret to Windies fightback

Published on: Aug 13, 2016 08:33 am IST
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GROS ISLET (ST LUCIA): It’s often difficult to figure whether West Indies cricket is more about Barbados than any other island. The chief selector and assistant

GROS ISLET (ST LUCIA): It’s often difficult to figure whether West Indies cricket is more about Barbados than any other island. The chief selector and assistant coach are Bajan, captain Jason Holder along with six others hail from Barbados, even the media managers are from the same country. But what further makes this squad unique is how four current players — Carlos and Kraigg Brathwaite, Roston Chase and Shane Dowrich have graduated from the same school in Barbados — Combermere. To make it a little more interesting, the coach who had overseen the school programme in Combermere is now the assistant coach of West Indies — Roddy Estwick.

Combermere, which also happens to be music artist Rihanna’s alma mater, has a tradition of producing West Indies’ finest cricketers. Sir Frank Worrell, West Indies’ first black captain, is a Combermere alumni. So is Sir Wes Hall, one of the finest fast bowlers West Indies have ever produced. But rarely has there been an instance in world cricket where four players from one school were part of a Test side at the same time. A big factor behind West Indies being able to put up a fight against India has been this quartet. “Well it feels really good you know. I have seen them since they were 11 years old right through to when they were 18. They have been good servants for the school,” Estwick told HT when asked how it feels to supervise his one-time students as a West Indies coach.

“Actually we have six players. Chris Jordan (now plays for England) was there. There is Jomel Warrican (left-arm spinner who has played four Tests). Then there are the Brathwaites, Chase and Dowrich. So once you can turn up six boys of almost the same age playing international cricket you have got to be happy,” Estwick told HT. Estwick has another identity as well. He is the half-brother of former West Indies fast bowler Sylvester Clarke. But to many in Barbados, he is the reason why Combermere has been able to produce so many Test players in recent years. Estwick was hired on the insistence of Vernon Williams, former chairman of the school’s board of management and himself a Combermere alumni, after which cricket was treated at par with subjects like English and Mathematics. From a boys’ only school, Combermere also went on to include more girls in the game. Shakera Selman, a member of the women’s team that won the World Twenty20 this year, comes from this school. As does Shamar Springer, a member of the U-19 team that won the World Cup in Bangladesh this year. They now have teams at every age group from under-13 to under19 and have pretty much led the school cricket scene for many years now. When he isn’t with the West Indies team, Estwick ensures everyone goes through the rigours at the school.

“Hard work, discipline, dedication, these are things that have produced so many cricketers. And we have been fortunate we have got the facilities as well. We have couple of bowling machines. We have got our own cricket field as well. And we got two concrete pitches which the rain doesn’t affect. Plus we have got a principal who is very big on cricket and keen to see the boys excel. So he is really proud as well. Now more students will get inspired watching these boys play for West Indies,” said Estwick.

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    Somshuvra Laha

    Somshuvra Laha is a sports journalist with over 11 years' experience writing on cricket, football and other sports. He has covered the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, the 2016 ICC World Twenty20, cricket tours of South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh and the 2010 Commonwealth Games for Hindustan Times.

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