Former West Indies fast bowler, Tony Gray, has expressed surprise at the selection of all-rounder Keemo Paul to the West Indies squad for the upcoming tour of New Zealand, as he deems the player not suited for Test cricket.
The 22-year-old Paul, who has earned 3 Test match caps so far, was previously invited to join the team for the tour of England but along with Darren Bravo and Shimron Hetmyer turned down the series due to health concerns.
“Keemo Paul to me at this time is not suited to play Test cricket,” Gray told the Mason and Guest Radio program.
“He’s too inconsistent with his bowling, he tries too many things and he cannot work to a game plan. In Test cricket you need a plan. You need the sort of deliveries to be patient but also having the wickets to take deliveries but the thing about him is he is not patient. His batting has declined too,” he added.
Paul made his debut against Bangladesh in 2018 and has taken six wickets in his three games, while conceding 189 runs. Gray insisted there were enough seamers and spinner Roston Chase already in the squad. He believes the team would have been better suited keeping discarded batsman Shai Hope around the squad, even if not a part of the first team.
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