NEW DELHI: West Indies lately did not qualify for the ODI International Cup however the crew’s efficiency schoolteacher Brian Lara is anticipating his avid gamers to come back just right in opposition to ambitious Bharat within the longest layout as the 2 groups tools up for the two-Take a look at sequence settingup Wednesday in Dominica.
Mythical Lara believes that the avid gamers are shifting within the ‘the right direction’ and was hoping a few of them will assemble just right performances in opposition to Rohit Sharma and co.
“We have two very important Test matches which start the two-year cycle (World Test Championships) for us, it is against India. At home and away from home, they are one of the top teams in the world,” mentioned Lara.
“I think the guys are moving in the right direction, in terms of where we started the camp and where we are. It is just a few days off from the first match at Dominica, but it’s a young group, ably lead by Kraigg Brathwaite.
“However I believe that one of the guys can come into their very own on this sequence, this can be a difficult opposition however I believe that’s the best way we will get the most productive out of them.”
West Indies have named two uncapped left-handed batters — Kirk McKenzie and Alick Athanaze — in their squad for the upcoming series.
The 53-year-old batting great, who was the head coach of the Sunrisers Hyderabad during the IPL this year, said the two youngsters have the right attitude and willingness to learn and can make it big in international cricket.
“Superb succesful avid gamers, younger and naturally, you could have beloved if that they had a dozen extra revel in within the top quality area however having a look at their taste of play games and angle, I trust they do have what it takes to accomplish on the easiest stage,” he said.
“It’ll speed at some time however clearly as a world cricketer in case you are coming into this degree, it doesn’t matter what era you input, you were given to be informed very, in no time. And, I believe they’ve that kind of angle to wish to be informed and (are) keen to pay attention.”
West Indies finished at the eighth spot with just four wins and seven losses in the last World Test Championship standing.
Mythical Lara believes that the avid gamers are shifting within the ‘the right direction’ and was hoping a few of them will assemble just right performances in opposition to Rohit Sharma and co.
“We have two very important Test matches which start the two-year cycle (World Test Championships) for us, it is against India. At home and away from home, they are one of the top teams in the world,” mentioned Lara.
“I think the guys are moving in the right direction, in terms of where we started the camp and where we are. It is just a few days off from the first match at Dominica, but it’s a young group, ably lead by Kraigg Brathwaite.
“However I believe that one of the guys can come into their very own on this sequence, this can be a difficult opposition however I believe that’s the best way we will get the most productive out of them.”
West Indies have named two uncapped left-handed batters — Kirk McKenzie and Alick Athanaze — in their squad for the upcoming series.
The 53-year-old batting great, who was the head coach of the Sunrisers Hyderabad during the IPL this year, said the two youngsters have the right attitude and willingness to learn and can make it big in international cricket.
“Superb succesful avid gamers, younger and naturally, you could have beloved if that they had a dozen extra revel in within the top quality area however having a look at their taste of play games and angle, I trust they do have what it takes to accomplish on the easiest stage,” he said.
“It’ll speed at some time however clearly as a world cricketer in case you are coming into this degree, it doesn’t matter what era you input, you were given to be informed very, in no time. And, I believe they’ve that kind of angle to wish to be informed and (are) keen to pay attention.”
West Indies finished at the eighth spot with just four wins and seven losses in the last World Test Championship standing.
(With inputs from PTI)