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By Peter Della Penna
There are only two weeks until USA’s squad departs for Bologna, Italy,
in the next phase of qualifying for the 2015 ICC World Cup. The squad
announced by USACA on Friday sees four changes from the team that
toured Bermuda for the ICC Americas Division One Tournament in May and
June.
Bilal
Khan, Ashhar Mehdi, Moazzam Imtiaz and Clain Williams have been left
out, along with Andy Mohammed who was originally selected for the tour
to Bermuda which he missed due to injury. In their places are Steven
Taylor, Kevin Darlington, Usman Shuja and Nasir “Charlie” Javed.
Captain Steve Massiah is very pleased with the squad that he will
take with him to compete in the World Cricket League Division Four
tournament against the host nation Italy as well as Cayman Islands,
Argentina, Nepal and Tanzania.
“It’s an excellent team,” said Massiah by phone on Sunday night. “I
think it’s the best composition. It’s an experienced team and for the
first time I think in U.S. history, or probably in my time of playing,
there have been four Under-25 players in the squad. So I think it’s
definitely a team for the present and for the future so I think overall
it’s an excellent composition.”
The
four players under the age of 25 are Timroy Allen, Muhammad Ghous,
Adrian Gordon and Taylor. Gordon and Ghous were the only two out of the
six first-time players selected for USA’s tour of Bermuda that have
been retained in the squad. While Massiah gave lots of praise to Ghous
after the conclusion of the tour in June, the captain was also
impressed with the performance of Gordon.
Pic (Right): Muhammad Ghous was one four players named to the squad who are under 25 years of age. [Courtesy: Daniela Zaharia]
“I think he’s pacy,” said Massiah. “He’s probably one of the fastest
bowlers in the country. He’s young, so I think that’s what he brings,
the youth and he’s a very exciting prospect.”
Taylor will get another chance to play with the men’s team after
debuting against Jamaica during The Pearls Cup in Lauderhill, Fla.,
this past May. The 16-year-old is the only American-born player in the
squad and will be an understudy to wicketkeeper-batsman Carl Wright.
“Steven Taylor’s addition is for the future,” said Massiah. “He’s an
exciting young opening batsman and a competent enough keeper,
especially with the experience of Carl Wright in this team, it will do
wonders for him. Wright will take him under his wing and hopefully he
can take over in the future so definitely that’s a positive step.”
Shuja and Darlington return after missing the tour to Bermuda because
of school and work obligations respectively. The fact that USA
performed so well in Bermuda despite missing their top two pace bowlers
bodes well for the upcoming tournament in Italy and Massiah is
delighted to have them back.
“Of course it does wonders for the team in the sense that it brings our
pace bowling attack some much needed experience, especially in a
tournament like this where promotion is of absolute importance,” said
Massiah.
Javed, the South East Region representative on the USACA Board of
Directors, last played for USA almost two years ago. In the 2008 ICC
Americas Division One Tournament played in Florida, the leg-spinner
took three wickets in five games at an average of 32.66. This year for
his club team, Coconut Creek CC in the Florida Southeast Cricket
League, Javed tied for ninth in the league wickets column, taking 16 in
11 games at an average of 18.50. Massiah believes he can still
contribute at the international level.
Pic (Right): USACA board member Nasir
Javed, 44, was curiously inserted into the squad in a move that appears
to have been endorsed by a majority of his fellow board members. [Courtesy: USACA.org]
“Nasir Javed is probably United States’ most prolific wicket taker
and having him back in the squad gives the squad definite variety that
we’ve been lacking because pretty much we’ve been a one-dimensional
attack whereby four seamers and four off-spinners so that brings a much
needed variety,” said Massiah. “Also with Javed’s wealth of experience,
someone who has played first-class cricket in Pakistan and has
represented United States with great success, I mean that can only
help.”
Javed was selected despite not being in the short list for the
selection camp that took place in December before the February tour of
the UAE and Nepal, nor was he in the short list for the selection camp
in April used to choose USA’s squad for the May and June tour of
Bermuda. Massiah believes that age should not be an issue for the
selection of Javed, who is listed at 44 years old.
“I don’t think that’s an issue, his age, because I think if you are
good enough, then you should play,” said Massiah. “I would not comment
on his age because we’ve had players in the past who’ve been as old or
even older and have represented America and it’s never been an issue.
Like I said, for the first time, the United States have selected four
guys who are under 25. If we could go deep into the history, I don’t
think it has ever happened. So I think there’s a lot of positives
there. I mean, there’s focus on the present. The most important thing
in the United States is for us to keep promoting. I mean we’re not
there to go participate in the tournament and it doesn’t matter whether
we win or lose. It’s of absolute importance that we come one-two so
like I said I’m very happy with the overall composition.”
Massiah hopes that fans will support the team. As he has said before,
he wants to make sure the team keeps advancing through the World
Cricket League until they are back in the top flight of Associate
nations.
“I’d just like to say that I wish that people could just rally around
the team and wish us well because at the end of the day, what we’re
doing here is for all U.S. and it’s for the future of U.S. cricket,”
said Massiah. “Us getting to the [World Cup] Qualifiers is essential to
the growth and development of U.S. cricket and the 2015 World Cup in
another five years, it’s important that we keeping doing well and we
keep either winning these tournaments or at least placing second so
this way we gain the much needed promotion and hopefully we can get
back where in my humble opinion I think we rightly belong: in the
Division One Tournament.
“Let’s look at Canada for instance. They’ve been playing in the West
Indies [Twenty20] tournament there and they haven’t been that
competitive. We played against the Jamaica team and from day one to the
final day, we kept improving. I really think that we do possess the
talent. It’s just a matter of us doing what we have to do and getting
back to where we rightly belong and that’s, in my opinion, in the
Division One Tournament.”
USA Squad: Steve Massiah (Captain), Sushil Nadkarni, (Vice Captain), Aditya
Tharagarajan, Adrian Gordon, Carl Wright, Kevin Darlington, Khawaja
Usman Shuja, Lennox Cush, Muhammad Asad Ghous, Nasir Javed, Orlando
Baker, Rashard Marshall, Steven Taylor, Timroy Allen.
Clayton Lambert (Coach) and Imran Khan (Manager)