da brdice: Former West Indies fast bowler Ezra Moseley has again been ignored bythe Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), as it prepares to name juniorselectors for the 2001-2002 cricket campaigns
da betano casino: Philip Spooner20-Sep-2001Former West Indies fast bowler Ezra Moseley has again been ignored bythe Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), as it prepares to name juniorselectors for the 2001-2002 cricket campaigns.Investigations yesterday revealed that Moseley has been sacked aschairman of the youth selection committee just a week after he andformer West Indies batsman Alvin Greenidge were released from thesenior selection panel.An inside BCA source revealed that former Barbados captain RolandHolder, whose playing days on the national side seem to have come toan end, has joined the Youth Selection Committee.Later this weekAlso on the fresh list are former Barbados allrounder George Linton,Jeff Broomes, back after a year’s absence, Greenidge, and Clinton StHill as chairman. Broomes, like St Hill, is a member of the BCA boardof management.NATIONSPORT checked with the BCA office yesterday and was informedthat the list of selectors will be made available later this week.The office was not willing to comment on any changes to the selectionpanel. Holder, however, confirmed that he had been offered and hadaccepted the job.It’s a tough ride for `Moses’ (Moseley), said the source. He gave twoyears of good service and now he is no longer needed. It was quitesudden.He watches a lot of cricket at all level and is always willing to makea contribution. I hope he is not lost to Barbados cricket.Moseley’s sacking from the senior panel is quite surprising as he wasresponsible for the side which won last month’s West Indies One-Daycompetition in Guyana. From that side four players were selected tothe West Indies Under-19 training squad.He is also a member of the West Indies Under-19 panel.The elevation of St Hill, the manager of the Barbados Under-15 team,is somewhat surprising as this is the first time he has been a memberof any selection panel, but the source noted that his interest injunior cricket would be welcomed.






