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Jamaica names squad for Trelawny clash
published: Wednesday | September 27, 2006


Jermaine Lawson - FILE

JERMAINE LAWSON, Daren Powell and David Bernard were named in a Jamaica Cricket Board XI team to play against the United States Invitational XI in a 20/20 match at the new Trelawny stadium on Saturday.

Lawson, Powell and Bernard are the only players with Test experience named by the new selection panel of Ruddy Williams (chairman), Delroy Morgan, Ephriam McLeod and coach Junior Bennett in the Tamar Lambert-captained squad.

Saturday's match between the two teams will act as a venue testing procedure for the country's newest sporting facility, which has been built for the 2007 ICC World Cup opening ceremony and warm-up matches.

Andrew Richardson, Nikita Miller, Lorenzo Imgram and Danza Hyatt are also included in the 14-man squad.

Damion Ebanks, former West Indies Under-19 player Andre McCarthy, Shane Powell, Dennis Bulli and schoolboy Rasheed Outar complete the Jamaica team.

Six Jamaicans - Mark Johnson, who represented the U.S. in the ICC Champions Trophy, Valentino Ventura, Carl Wright and Tony Powell, who represented Jamaica at the regional level, Glen Anglin and Renardo Francis, are included in the 14-man U.S. squad.

The squad is completed by Steve Massish, a former Guyana youth player, Richard Louis, Lennox Cush, a member of Guyana's team that won the Stanford 20/20, Carl Ifill, Irman Awan, Baliram, Imran Sadick and 14-year-old Duane Nathaniel, who represented the U.S. at the Under-19 World Cup.

Former West Indies player Lawrence Rowe, who scored 302 against England at Kensington Oval in Barbados, is coach of the U.S. team.

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