Antigua St. John's - Exciting fast bowler Shannon Gabriel is one of a few Trinidadian players who have found it challenging to command a place in their national team but who have been making strides further afield.
All rounder Imran Khan is not a member of the regular Trinidad and Tobago limited overs teams but has played for the West Indies A Team. Off spinner Sunil Narine has played only two First Class matches for T&T but he has been called up to the West Indies A ‘Test’ Team.
Gabriel, a graduate of the Sagicor High Performance Centre is looking to use his Windies A selection to push his career forward.
The strapping 23 year old debuted in First Class cricket for T&T in early 2010 and has been making steady progress since.
“I just want to get on the field and put in good performances consistently and address the selectors,” Gabriel said.
And by ‘selectors’ he means both the West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago selectors.
“I want to do my part and leave the selectors to do their work, I have as my goal to play for the West Indies but I also want to cement my place in the Trinidad team when the ‘big players’ are available,” Gabriel explained.
He believes that his time at the Sagicor HPC has helped his cricket leaps and bounds.
“The HPC has helped with my all round cricket, I have improved mentally as a cricketer and it has made me a better person on and off the field,” Gabriel revealed.
“In terms of on the field I have learnt to be more consistent in my bowling, I am much fitter and I have more knowledge about the game,” explained the powerful paceman who trades in raw and fearsome pace.
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