We know the firepower West Indies have and got to a very competitive total." We knew they would come out hard against us. It's about targeting the first two balls and I was able to do that," said Warner. Man-of-the-match Warner said he just played his natural game. Can't understand why people doubted him," he said. He's been a super player for a long time. The way (Warner) managed his innings, got off to a flyer and allowed Mitch Marsh to get into his innings. I thought it was going to be a long day the way Evin Lewis played. We have to start from a foundation now," Pollard said at the post-match press conference.Īustralia captain Aaron Finch lauded Warner for his 56-ball 89-run unbeaten knock. What we've seen is that one guy in the top four has to bat as long as possible. We have to look at the way we play T20 cricket. It's the end of a generation, we have some guys who have done good things for T20 cricket in our team and around the world," Pollard said at the post-match presentation. Our bowling has been decent but not good enough. "Overall it's been a disappointing campaign In terms of the batting we have not done well at all. They will drop out of top-8 after Saturday's defeat. When he left that tour, he was the number one wicketkeeper-batsman in the world.With the defeat in the swansong game for Dwyane Bravo and probably also for Chris Gayle, West Indies are likely to miss out on direct qualification for next year's World Cup. It is a case where his lawyer is pointing out that several cricketers across the world have gone through problems. He subsequently lost his contract, and that matter is in the hands of his lawyer. “Shane wasn’t mentally focused and he asked, quite honestly, to leave the tour and he came home. Per the Barbadian’s subsequent request, he was released from the tour, citing personal reasons. President of the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), Conde Riley on Tuesday, December 21st, disclosed on the Mason & Guest talk show, that West Indies wicketkeeper-batsman, Shane Dowrich has retained a lawyer, as he seeks redress over the loss of his Cricket West Indies Central Contract.ĭowrich, who last represented the West Indies in 2020, on West Indies’ tour of New Zealand, was unable to bat in either innings of the first Test after suffering a finger injury on Day 1. Shane Dowrich has ‘support’ of BCA as he seeks redress over loss of Central Contract But when I went to South Africa and saw what they had in place, even their high schools, your heart sank,” Dehring said recently on the Mason and Guest radio program. “I always knew the Australias, the Englands of this World had incredible facilities and such an incredible professional cricket structure that I knew the days were numbered. According to Dehring, the harsh reality was laid bare after working in South Africa during the cricket World Cup. One major reason suggested for the decline is the level of investment in the sport, particularly as it relates to youth development and infrastructure. In recent times, however, the Windies have found it difficult to even remain competitive when facing the likes of Australia, England, and India. The Caribbean team dominated the sport for the better part of 20-years, during that time routinely beating some of the world’s top teams was commonplace. Windies lack of first class talent development facilities leaves former cricket exec pessimistic about team's futureįormer cricket executive and businessman, Christopher Dehring has admitted to being disheartened by the stark difference in the sport’s infrastructure between the West Indies and developed nations.
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