BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):All-rounder Carlos Brathwaite expects a challenging tour of Sri Lanka and wants to be prepared both physically and mentally if he gets his first call-up to the Test side.The 27-year-old, an attacking right-hander and penetrative seamer, is a member of the 15-member squad which departs for Sri Lanka at month end for a two-Test series.Brathwaite said conditions in the Asian nation would be trying, especially the humid weather and the hosts’ spin-based attack, but said he was using the ongoing preparation camp to properly equip himself.”Playing spin is always a challenge, and they are very good at strangling – basically, [they employ] a lot of bat pads. It’s not something we are accustomed to in the Caribbean,” Brathwaite said.”I think that would be a challenge as well as the heat and humidity. Myself as a fast bowling all-rounder, it’s probably one of the hardest jobs in the team so I will have to be extra fitter than the rest of the other guys.”So the challenge of being fit enough and strong enough to handle five days of cricket, and your body lasting to give 100 per cent for the West Indies, that is probably one of the main challenges.”Brathwaite has been in the selection frame ever since making his international debut in 2011 but has been limited to four One-Day Internationals and two Twenty20s, while campaigning extensively for West Indies A.Preparing for Test cricketAnd while he hopes he can break into the Test side soon, he said he remained focused on ensuring he was prepared for the opportunity.”First thing is to get a little fitter and a little stronger and be prepared by the beginning of the first Test, if selected, to hit the ground running and be a 100 per cent,” he indicated.”Playing-wise, I haven’t set any targets as such. I’m new to Test cricket, I haven’t played as yet so I just want to get in and amongst the 11, get on the park, and then from there, assess and see where I went wrong, what I did well and then I would be able to set some goals for the future.”
‘I KNOW WHO MURDERED MY AUNT 70 YEARS AGO’ – DONEGAL MAN
The nephew of a woman murdered almost 70 years ago has claimed that he knows who the key suspect is.Gertrude Canning from County Donegal was just 20 years old when she was shot several times and her body was dumped in a field close to the Scottish army base where she worked.On a bright, sunny day in June 1942 Gertrude Canning, dressed smartly in her Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS) uniform, made her way to Inveraray in Scotland to post a letter to her family in Lifford. Five days later her body was found in a hedge by children, not far from the base where she worked.Her killer was never caught but her nephew Liam Canning said he knows the identity of the serviceman suspected of the murder.“From what has been presented to the family, I could clearly identify who I think is the suspect,” he told BBC Radio Foyle today.“Police in Scotland have said that if the case were to come before them now they would solve it. “The family are not looking for revenge. We have no real malice towards the person that did this.“When we started this, the primary goal was not about finding a killer, it was about showing respect 70 years on for our aunt,” said Mr Canning.In June, family members will travel to Inverary where they will unveil a plaque in memory of the murdered WRN. ‘I KNOW WHO MURDERED MY AUNT 70 YEARS AGO’ – DONEGAL MAN was last modified: June 7th, 2012 by BrendaShare this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Tags:’I KNOW WHO MURDERED MY AUNT 70 YEARS AGO’ – DONEGAL MAN