Kieran Powell Hoping Inter-squad Knock Returns him to Test Fold

Kieran Powell has not featured in a Test for West Indies in 2 ½ years but hopes his 95 in the just concluded West Indies inter-squad four-day match, will be enough to convince selectors of his readiness again for the highest level.

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The left-hander batted with assurance on Wednesday’s third day to lay the foundation for the completion of Jahmar Hamilton’s XI’s successful run chase on Thursday, the side overhauling a target of 311 to win by three wickets at the Daren Sammy National Stadium.

Powell, a veteran of 40 Tests, faced 175 deliveries in 3 ¾ hours and struck 11 fours and a six, before skying off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall to cover with three figures in sight.

“I’m not sure where it (the innings) leaves me but I hope it’s a position of strength,” said the 31-year-old, with a squad to face South Africa in next week’s first Test set to be selected shortly.

“There’s only been one century in the match. I think this is the second-highest score if I’m not mistaken, so hopefully, I can get into the squad and then we’ll take it from there.

“I’ve been wanting to get back into the team for some time now and obviously spending time and showing application, I’m hoping there’s some reward for that.”

Powell had gotten a start in the first innings making 22 before also gifting his wicket as Hamilton’s XI were dismissed for a disappointing 178.

But the Leeward Islands opener said with the pitch playing its best halfway through the contest, it was important he capitalized on the opportunity.

“I wanted to just spend some time at the wicket, obviously having seen the pitch from the first innings and how it improved over the days,” he explained.

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“I think that [Wednesday] was the best time to bat on the pitch so I just wanted to give myself a chance. We started [the second innings] just before lunch so the first objective was to get to lunch and then come back.

“I thought once I got in I was pretty much in control and I think I have been batting well for a period of time now so I just wanted to maximize on that.”

Kieran Powell garnered 429 runs at an average of 30 with three half-centuries in the last first-class season which ended abruptly last year with two rounds remaining, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He was subsequently overlooked for last year’s three-Test tour of England and described his exclusion then as “disheartening”.

Powell averages 26 in Tests with three hundreds – two of which came in one match against Bangladesh in 2012.

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