Tuesday 2 March 1999
Island cruise off Trinidad the ideal preparation for first Test
Four years ago the Australian cricket team lost the second Test match in
Trinidad in less than three days.
While this was very unfortunate, the defeat presented us with the
opportunity to visit a number of the small islands off the mainland of
Trinidad. The day was an incredible experience, touring around in a
charter boat, swimming in the warm water, eating local cuisine,
listening to reggae and soca music and drinking a few cold 'carob'
beers.
Considering the defeat that had just been inflicted upon us, the day was
possibly the perfect medicine to keep the team positive, relaxed and
ready to make amends. As history will tell you, we went on to win the
series and take home the Sir Frank Worrell Trophy for the first time in
over two decades.
Today, we took advantage of a three-day victory over the President's XI,
and spent the day off re-living our island trip of four years ago.
What a day!
Imagine sitting on the porch of our host's holiday home in the
Caribbean. With feet up in a rocking chair, book in one hand, cold
Coca-Cola in the other, looking out over a trio of green, mountainous
islands, blanketed in misty clouds and overlooking a massive stretch of
warm Caribbean waters. When you talk of relaxation, this was better than
any health farm that you can visit. It was an incredibly relaxing and
enjoyable afternoon.
With the first Test match starting on Friday, I believe that once again
today's Caribbean adventure will prove to be an important part of our
excellent preparation for the big game. In today's environment as an
international cricketer, any chance to get away from the game and
re-charge the batteries is met with boyhood enthusiasm. Warm clear
water, blue skies, happy faces, good music, and a victory under the belt
could be as good a preparation for a Test as three days in the practice
nets.
The feeling in the team is very upbeat, partly as a result of the
closeness of the Australian cricket team and also due to the growing
expectation for this Test series. We are pumped up and ready to continue
our great Test match form of the last few years.
From Trinidad (feeling very relaxed!), JL
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