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Batsman Marlon Samuels is expected to finally link up with the West Indies touring party on Tuesday for their upcoming Test series against England.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: May 08, 2012, 01:44 PM (IST)
Edited: May 08, 2012, 01:44 PM (IST)
Marlon Samuels will join his teammates in Northampton © AFP
Hove (UK): May 8, 2012
Batsman Marlon Samuels is expected to finally link up with the West Indies touring party on Tuesday for their upcoming Test series against England.
The Jamaican was one of three players yet to join the squad which arrived here last Wednesday, with batsmen Narsingh Deonarine and Assad Fudadin still stuck in Jamaica waiting for UK visas.
CMC Sports understands, however, that Samuels will join his teammates in Northampton where the West Indies are due to play their second tour match, a four-day fixture against England Lions starting Thursday.
The West Indies are due to leave for Northampton Tuesday morning.
Samuels has been campaigning in the Indian Premier League over the last month but the team management had appeared unsure at the weekend over his actual arrival date.
His absence, and that of the two Guyanese left-handers, meant the West Indies faced Sussex in the opening three-day match with just 11 available players.
Fast bowler Fidel Edwards sat out from the game as he was injured.
The Windies were able to get just 34 overs out of the game as rain wrecked the encounter at the Probiz County Ground.
Only 16 overs were possible on Monday’s last day as rain ended play before lunch with the West Indies on 90 for three in their first innings.
It has been a bumpy start to the tour for the Windies with wintry weather and the late arrival of players marring their preparation.
The first Test bowls off in ten days at Lord’s. (IANS)
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