The Cairns Post

Lara tells Windies to fight and scrap

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A YOUNG West Indies side head into the First Test at Perth this week without a win on Australian soil for 25 years, but Pat Cummins’s No.1 ranked team insists it will not take the tourists lightly.

The Caribbean side won by 10 wickets in 1997 on the back of a magnificen­t century from Brian Lara, coincident­ally in Perth, but have not won a Test in Australia since.

Lara will be back this week as a commentato­r and he called on the West Indies to put up a fight.

“I am not going to say that if we play at our best, we can beat Australia, but I want us to show resilience,” Lara said ahead of the two-match series, which moves to Adelaide next week for a day-night Test.

“Get the games going five days. I have in the back of my mind the thought that these youngsters are up for a fight.”

Skipper Kraigg Brathwaite said they were not focusing on past results. “Obviously, past history shows it’s a long time since getting wins in Australia and stuff, but we are focusing on our own goals,” he said.

“What is the big focus is that we have 10 days of Test cricket, and we want to be playing a good, solid 10 days of Test cricket.

“We just want to make people in the Caribbean proud.”

Brathwaite is set for a new opening partner for the clash starting Wednesday in exciting left-hander Tagenarine Chanderpau­l, the son of retired batting great Shivnarine.

Brathwaite and his team will also need to tame one of the most potent pace attacks in the world, led by Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, and also deal with the spin of Nathan Lyon.

Starc is just 13 wickets away from the 300-mark with pacefriend­ly conditions in Perth set to assist the left-armer.

He is looking forward to “a good contest between bat and ball”, and said the West Indies should not be underestim­ated, pointing to their home Test triumph over England in March.

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