Sarwan no longer seeks to represent Jamaica Franchise

RAMNARESH Sarwan, the former Guyana and West Indies captain, has ruled himself out of playing for Jamaica Franchise for the 2015-16 Professional Cricket League (PCL) campaign. 

The middle-order batsman had expressed an interest in representing the franchise, but Courtney Francis, the chief executive officer of the Jamaica Cricket Association, confirmed that the Guyanese-born middle-order batsman has since made an about-turn.
“He (chairman of selectors Wavell Hinds) informed me that he is in receipt of an e-mail from Mr Sarwan expressing regret that he is unable to attend our trial matches and our training, based on commitments that he has in Guyana,” Francis told OBSERVER ONLINE on Monday.
Francis explained that as per Franchise guidelines, squad members are required to participate in physical assessments and trial matches.
“That (his absence) would eliminate him based on those criteria,” said the local cricket CEO.
The second season of the Professional Cricket League (PCL) is scheduled to start November 6.
If selected for Jamaica, Sarwan, 35, was expected to be paid on a game-by-game basis.
He has been dogged by fitness concerns throughout much of his senior career with the West Indies.
Sarwan made his Test debut against Pakistan at Kensington Oval in Barbados in May 2000.The batsman played the last of his 87 Tests against India in Barbados in mid-2011. (Jamaica Observer)

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