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Tuesday, 11 June, 2002, 15:40 GMT 16:40 UK
West Indies A game off
Marlon Black is one of three Test players in the West Indies A squad
Test player Marlon Black is in the West Indies A squad
Ireland's opening game against West Indies A scheduled for Wednesday at Eglinton is off.

The Londonderry ground was severely waterlogged on Tuesday and a decision was taken to call off the game.

Irish officials are now hoping that Friday's game at Rathmines won't fall victim to the weather.

The West Indies have named three Test players in their squad for the Irish leg of their tour.

They are batsman and captain Daren Ganga and quick bowlers Marlon Black and Reon King.

And all-rounder Jermaine Lawson has played for the West Indies in one-day internationals.

King has managed 44 wickets in 14 Tests
Reon King has played 14 Tests

New Irish coach Adrian Birrell feels Friday's match will present his side with a big test.

"There's also no doubt that A players put everything into each game they play - they're either trying to regain their place in the full Test side or striving to win their first cap," said Birrell.

"There's every incentive for them to perform at their peak and that's what we're expecting them to do".

Birrell sees the two games as another big "learning curve" in getting to know his Irish players.

He's been in charge for one first class game since he became national coach in April - the C & G Trophy defeat against Nottinghamshire in Dublin in late May.

"I've already got to know the players - and those knocking on the door' - very well through squad sessions, club games and the new Inter-Regional Challenge matches.

"But really there's no better way of judging players than seeing them perform out in the middle against top level opposition," he added.

West Indian A squad: Daren Ganga (Trinidad and Tobago, capt.), Sulieman Benn (Barbados), Tino Best (Barbados), Marlon Black (Trinidad and Tobago), Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad and Tobago), Gareth Breese (Jamaica), Keith Hibbert (Jamaica), Reon King (Guyana), Jermaine Lawson (Jamaica), Runako Morton (Leeward Islands), Donovan Pagon (Jamaica), Darren Powell (Jamaica), Lendl Simmons (Trinidad and Tobago), Devon Smith (Windward Islands).

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