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Lara to mentor Trini Red Force

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PORT OF SPAIN – West Indies batting legend Brian Lara will travel with the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force to India for the upcoming Champions League T20 which begins next week.
The former Windies captain will not be a formal part of the team management but is visiting India in a dual role as a tourism ambassador and mentor for the Red Force.
The team is leaving for the sub-continent on Monday after the final warm-up match today.
“I have an open door policy and while I am in India, I will be looking to assist Denesh Ramdin and his team as much as I can,” said Lara.
“The role is not official but I will be meeting with the [Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board] to finalize my role with the boys. Once is red, white and black, you are wearing, it is all about Trinidad and Tobago and I am here to assist in that regard.”
Lara had performed a similar role as unofficial adviser to the T&T franchise during the recently concluded Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
“It’s an honour to be part of the upcoming trip. I’m happy to be associated with Trinidad and Tobago’s participation. We have a team that will make us proud,” Lara said.
“I am just going to be there, not a part of management but as a former cricketer. I am willing to lend a hand in any way I can. I hope I will have a chance to interact with the guys while in India and in whatever way I can help.”
Red Force will play one warm-up game before opening their campaign against the Brisbane Heat in Ranchi on September 22.
The former batting maestro told the players they have the ability to excel in the tournament.
“You all have the ability and from what I have seen, you can perform very well in this tournament,” said Lara.
“There are players among you who would have played in the IPL and have experience in India conditions, so this is a plus to take with you to India.” (CMC)

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