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03 Jul 2014 09:42 #199692
by chairman
The switch to T20 cricket brings a familiar look to West Indies. Their two-match series against New Zealand will mark Kieron Pollard's return from a year-long injury break. Sunil Narine, who was sidelined from the Tests owing to IPL commitments, will take up national duty again. So will Samuel Badree, the no.1-ranked T20 bowler.
All three players had been involved in the IPL, along with some of the New Zealand squad. Pollard had shared a dressing room with the big-hitting Corey Anderson at Mumbai Indians. Badree was a team-mate of the New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum at Chennai Super Kings and he believed the insights he had gained would come in handy.
"Obviously Brendon McCullum is one of their key performers in this version," Badree said. "I've been with him in the IPL at Chennai and I know him quite well. Kane Williamson seems to be in good form, I don't know who the other opener will be. I don't think they've brought specialist openers for these two games. So I'll work with the analyst before the game and come up with my game plan.
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03 Jul 2014 09:42 #199693
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"Always mentally ready for any challenge. Physically, some might say I'm a bit short on practice, given the weather conditions and the fact there's no cricket on in Trinidad & Tobago, but that's no excuse. I've been working in the nets and so on so like I said looking forward to two games against New Zealand."
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03 Jul 2014 23:04 #199857
by Kyle
LoL I'd completely forgotten that Badree is #1 in rankings. And him and Narine should pretty much make life hell for NZ batsmen. But then again, Neesh looking good and there's obviously Corey Anderson along with BMac and Taylor. Should be really interesting.
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04 Jul 2014 08:34 #199869
by bala24
This was quite some time back right..If i am not mistaken,the ratings came out in April..right..?
This should really be an interesting series if all three spinners play with Santokie in the pace dept.NZ can be easily strangled with spin,than they can be with pace.
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