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11 Jun 2017 08:41 #343750
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GROS ISLET, South Africa, Jun 10, CMC – Captain Jason Holder has minced no words in his assessment of West Indies’ stunning defeat to minnows Afghanistan, describing the performance as “poor†and calling on his embattled side to change their mental approach for today’s must-win encounter.
The Caribbean side produced a dreadful performance in Friday’s opening One-Day International at the Darren Sammy National Stadium, crashing to a shocking 63-run defeat to the ICC Associate nation.
Chasing a modest 213 for victory, West Indies were embarrassingly bundled out for 149, with 18-year-old leg-spinner Rashid Khan picking up seven for 18 – the fourth-best figures in ODI history.
“I think Afghanistan played better cricket and they deserved to win the game,†Holder said in a frank interview.
“When we look back on our performances, I don’t think we were as energetic as we wanted to be in the field. We lapsed a bit in the end. I felt the bowlers did a reasonable job but when we batted, we were in no uncertain words, poor.
“We’ve got to be better as international cricketers. I just felt we didn’t show that intent up front. I think the pitch was a very good pitch, it was not one that hampered stroke-play so I think we all have to be accountable for our actions as batsmen and now going forward into this game on Sunday – a must-win game – we just need to put things right.â€
West Indies were heavily favoured to make a clean sweep of the series against a side with little experience against major Test-playing nations.
But opener Javed Ahmadi struck a career-best 81 to lift the visitors up to 212 for six off their 50 overs, aided by some loose bowling at the back end of the inings which saw 52 runs coming off the last six overs.
In reply, the Windies struggled to score from the outset and after crawling to 52 for two after the first 20 overs, lost their last eight wickets for 81 runs.
Holder said it was clear his players needed to make adjustments to their mental approach.
“It’s more of a mindset. I think we’ve got to adjust our minds to the fact we are playing a very important series against Afghanistan,†the Barbadian all-rounder explained.
“I think we just lacked energy at many stages of the game, especially in the field, and it’s something we’ve been talking about in the dressing room for a while, so I think if we can improve our attitudes and body language on the field – look more alive during the innings – I think that would go a long way and then obviously we can trasncend that into our batting.â€
He added: “The intent wasn’t there when we batted. I think we can put the Afghans under a little more pressure when they bowl to us and just try to stamp our authority on the game.â€
He was quick, however, to praise his bowlers even though pointing out they could have had more of an impact earlier in the Afghanistan innings.
“We could probably look for a little more wickets in the middle overs. I think things kind of meandered in the middle and we just tried to push through the overs,†Holder noted.
“We were always behind in terms of over-rate. If we could be ahead of the game a bit earlier, it gives us a bit more cushion as the game goes on. Those are a few areas I can point out [where we need to improve] but I am still pleased with the way the guys bowled.â€
The second ODI is set to bowl off at 14.30 hrs
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11 Jun 2017 09:59 #343761
by mapoui
as I was saying: they need a team transplant.....
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11 Jun 2017 12:06 #343784
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Poor selection We should have had a leg spinner
their leggie took a 7fer :18 runs.
we played 2 Off spinners : Chase and Nurse
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11 Jun 2017 13:49 - 11 Jun 2017 14:20 #343798
by mapoui
poor selection is excuse. any team deh pik is the same issue...the guys are not playing anymore for the west indies.
deh not all dat good and deh doh care to play fuh the west indies
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11 Jun 2017 23:48 #343847
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All we get are ranting and raving and excuses but these won't make a difference because it's positive performances that are needed and all this talk is not influencing any positive changes. "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again." Is the West Indies team becoming the next Humpty Dumpty? On behalf of all the cricket fans in the West Indies, I hope not.
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12 Jun 2017 18:38 #343942
by mapoui
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de rarse CWI an' dem don' fall, break-up, and parts scatter to the 4 winds. Humpy Dumpy din even try. waste of time. parts scatter into the universe.
fuhget Humpy D. the bes' ting to do is to sen' skameron and his administration to look fuh the parts. and tell dem doh come back until the fin' all.
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12 Jun 2017 18:47 #343943
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shame and disgrace...disgusting! CWI struggling mightily to beat AFGHANISTAN. AFGHANISTAN ALLYUH KNOW. NOT ENGLAND AND OZ, RSA ETCH BUT
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and I mean mighty STRUGGLE!
STRUGGLE TUH RARSE!
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deh cut we arse an' den we have to life and death struggle to beat dem
so effing sad
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