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After his recent success wearing the colours of the Trinidad and Tobago national side Daren Ganga wants to don the colours of the West Indies senior team once more.

Daren Ganga

Daren Ganga

The 30-year-old Trinidad and Tobago captain in an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sports made it absolutely clear that his hunger and desire to wear the maroon colours of the West Indies team had not been fully satisfied. “It’s very important in what I want to achieve,” Ganga said, adding … “I think I’ve worked really hard on my batting because I know for a fact that it is important. So as it relates to playing for the West Indies again, like I’ve said several times before, it’s very dear to me.”

Ever since the Champions League Twenty20 tournament where Ganga piloted his team to the final against Australia’s New South Wales, cricket gurus and enthusiasts have been advocating for Ganga to be given the opportunity of leading the West Indies team.

But the heated public debate which included some of the game’s most prominent players voicing their opinions was stalled after Ganga gave embattled Jamaican skipper Chris Gayle a vote of confidence. Ganga yesterday played a forward defensive  shot to the question of the captaincy stating merely…“I’ve given my views on this matter before and nothing has changed since then.

“I think that what people should do is give my team-mates a bit more honour because they were fantastic in giving me the support, so I say kudos to the guys.

“All of the cricket that we had played recently, people tend to centre things on how I captain the team, but really, it should be the way the guys played and are playing,” was his modest response.
Trinidad team’s game against the Windward Islands in the President’s Cup competition, ended in a no result at the Uitvlught Community Development Centre ground but after winning their opening game against Jamaica the defending champions are still in with a chance of reaching the semi-finals.

Ganga said while he and his players are excited about playing for the region again…“We never think of team selection when we go out to play…we just go out there and play our best.

“At the moment, as you know, we are the defending champions in this tournament so the guys are just looking at retaining this trophy and continuing our good play.”

Trinidad arrived in Guyana for the tournament on the night of October 27, mere hours before the first ball was bowled after the long flight back from India and Ganga has admitted that his players were indeed tired from the hectic schedule of competing and travelling.

“Well of course, there was some sort of exhaustion with me and my players but we know that we have a job to do as well and that is to retain our title here. We are professionals and sometimes this is what the game requires us to do so, we have to make the adjustment. We know that coming from a 20 over game to a 50 over game would mean a lot of work and quick adjustment to our game. We have had a good start so far and I hope we can carry on and continue doing Trinidad and Tobago proud,” said Ganga.

Ganga made his test debut for the West Indies on the 1998 /99 tour of South Africa and played his last test match for the region at the same venue, against the same team in January of 2008.
In 2003 Ganga scored back-to-back centuries against the West Indies’ next opponents Australia in the Caribbean.

Batting at number three he fashioned 113 in the first test at Bourda and 117 in the second test at the Queen’s Park Oval.

It remains his finest hour in a career which has largely been one of unfulfilled promise.

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  1. NAVYSEAL (GUYANA IS NARCO STATE - THANKS PPP) TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO says:

    Ganga deserve a knock among others, but u know what the West Indies cricket board is a lame duck. I hate them with a passion, messing up west Indies cricket. They aint doin Gayle & them nuttin they hurtin West Indies cricket. Names like FLoyd Reifer, Tino Best, etc. what a joke. My grandmother is 93 yrs old, I think she should be wearing West Indies colours too. Somebody get rid of the present crop of West Indies cricket board officials.

    • gtmassive UNITED STATES says:

      FLoyd Reifer & Tino Best would not have been in the team if the the original squad didn’t strike. Unlike you, I blame the WIPA.

  2. I disagree with both of you.It takes two to have a quarrel.Both WIPA and WIBC are at fault.

  3. Datuk Askay CANADA says:

    The WIBC has been run by a number of misfits in the last ten years or so. They have destroyed a great number of players in the process.

    I do hope that with the new CEO, things will get better and the boys will continue to play for WI.

  4. Dollo AUSTRALIA says:

    You have to select the team first, then the captain from it.You cannot select Ganga as captain without him meriting selection on the team.If he is good enough to make the team, then ok,

  5. ROMAIN UNITED STATES says:

    Ganga’s leadership is superb. Maybe the West Indies should play him at #5 or #6 and not as an opener. He seems to have a “Larry Gomes” temperament, which is what is needed at that position. It would not be a bad idea to make him captain.

  6. onepeople UNITED STATES says:

    Ganga cannot bat he should not be in the WI team ..he failed more than once his time is up he is a regional player not ready for international cricket with West Indies.. stay with T&T.

  7. Mohamed Z. Rahaman UNITED STATES says:

    For heaven’s sake.. Ganga has a dismal Test record (25 runs average in about 42 tests) and Trinis and others are still calling for him to be Captain! is this a sad joke or what?

    The man just captained T&T in a 20/20 CLUB cricket tournament in India and they did well, but so what? I cannot believe that so many get carried away with the 20/20 performance in a 20/20 CLUB (not international) tournament. Even so, Ganga was not even among the top 5 T&T batsman in the tournament.

    Please folks.. Give the Ganga for captain call a rest.

  8. lara501 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO says:

    Everyone knows Ganga is has a batting problem since the airtel champions league everyone in the west indies and the world knows he is one the best WI regional captain. I cant believe the attitude of people towards trinidad reaching the finals under captain ganga by saying “so what”. trindad 5 wins against the elite(international)teams has caused major ripples in the criket world. in airtel league ganga was highly praised by all for his good captaincy and he wasnt that bad with the bat he certainly shouln’t be counted out,trinidad’s rise to regional dominance can be alluded to ganga.



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