Windies Aim To Change Fortunes In Saint Lucia
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West Indies captain Rovman Powell and head coach Daren Sammy insist that the next leg of the team’s T20 International series against England represents a chance to reset, with the Men in Maroon 2-0 down in the five-match campaign.
Powell and Sammy reiterated their faith in the ability of the players, with two changes having been made to the squad on Tuesday for the last three games in Saint Lucia.
After clinching the three-match One Day International series 2-1 with a big win in Barbados, the home team lost the first two games of the T20I series at Kensington Oval by significant margins. Losing the toss and batting first each time, they lost the first by eight wickets, and the second by seven.
Sammy conceded that the visitors have been superior thus far. But the two-time World Cup winner as West Indies captain remained adamant that his men have not lost belief in themselves, and he has not lost belief in them, either.
“England have played better cricket than us in the first two games. but I’ve rallied Saint Lucia to come out and be an extra 12th man that we need here,” added Sammy. “And the guys, we’ve just...
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