Warrican hails Sir Garry as inspiration after impressive debut

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, CMC – Debutant left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican says words of advice from legendary former all-rounder Sir Garry Sobers inspired him on the opening day of the second Test against Sri Lanka yesterday.

The 23-year-old Warrican was West Indies’ best bowler, finishing with four for 67 as Sri Lanka, opting to bat first, were dismissed for 200 at the P Sara Oval.

Sir Garry Sobers presents Jomel Warrican with his first Test cap on the opening day of the second Test against Sri Lanka on Thursday. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)
Sir Garry Sobers presents Jomel Warrican with his first Test cap on the opening day of the second Test against Sri Lanka on Thursday. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)

Sir Garry, who arrived here earlier this week to witness the game, presented Warrican with his maroon cap and the player said the icon’s few words had inspired confidence.

“One thing that stuck with me that he said was that I had many games to come and he expects great things from me,” Warrican told journalists arterward.

“So it felt special from a great man that those words came out of this mouth. It really warmed my heart, that’s the truth.”

Sir Garry Sobers presents Jomel Warrican with his first Test cap on the opening day of the second Test against Sri Lanka on Thursday. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)

Sir Garry, the greatest all-rounder the game has seen, is also Barbados’ only living National Hero.

And Warrican, also Barbadian, said he had benefitted greatly from Sir Garry attending training sessions with the Barbados team and giving regular advice.

“Sir Garry has been coming [around] since [in] Barbados so he has been talking to the Barbados team throughout the first class season, so I’m accustomed to him talking to the guys and talking to me personally,” he explained.

“He has even come to the nets sessions and had one-on-ones with me. He also gave me a lot of advice and helped me on some different skills while playing for Barbados.

“Even in his talking with the West Indies team [here], he still reminds you ‘you have to do this, you have to do that’. He reminds you you have to stick to the basics and don’t complicate stuff.”

And he said while he did have some jitters, he was still pleased with the way he bowled throughout.

“I thought my performance was average, it could have been better, more consistent but a four-for is still a very good start for me,” he said.

“In the beginning the jitters were there but as I got into the work, I felt a lot better and the pressure was gone. When the captain told me it was my turn to bowl, I was excited and at the same time nervous.”

He added: “It was very close [to my ideal start on debut]. You couldn’t ask for a better start than that. Obviously I would have loved to have gotten a five-for at the beginning of my career but a four-for? I’d take it any day.”