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Solozano says he’s on the mend and ready to play again

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(CMC) – More than a month after suffering a concussion when he was struck on his helmet in his maiden West Indies Test tour, left-handed opener Jeremy Solozano says he is ready to get back on the field.

He is looking forward to the regional four-day tournament which is scheduled to bowl off in February ahead of England’s tour of the Caribbean, and says he will be back “soon”, even stronger.

“I feel I am ready to be back already but I have been taking it slow and gradually building my way back up…. I have been doing a lot of work with the physio and medical team and they have been advising me accordingl­y. I have been listening to them,” he told the Sunday Express newspaper.

“At the time I got hit, they said I needed rest so that is what I did, but I am overcoming that phase and they have a programme and it is just for me to follow it and make my way back to 100 per cent fitness soon. I will be back stronger next year.”

Solozano was struck in the helmet near the forehead while fielding at short leg on day one of the first Test in the two-match series against Sri Lanka –his Test debut – at the Galle Internatio­nal Stadium on November 21, and was taken off the field on a stretcher.

He suffered a concussion and played no further part in the match and was ruled out of the second and final Test.

The 26-year-old Trinidad & Tobago Red Force opening batsman said despite not getting to bat in his first Test for West Indies, training and interactin­g with members

of the squad had benefitted him.

“I think I gained a lot of knowledge from those other guys and that was very important because this was my first match, so I just tried to feed off them a bit and try to learn from it…. For sure experience will help me to become better and also to be mentally stronger,” he said. “Just training with those guys, I think I learned a lot,” he said.

“I also had a lot of conversati­ons with the head coach Phil Simmons and Monte [Desai], the batting coach, and all the assistant coaches. Those guys really helped me a lot and when they see something, they will come and tell you so that you can improve your game. I think training was also very competitiv­e and you can only learn from it and get better.”

Solozano had been a surprise selection for the two-Test series against Sri Lanka, averaging only 23 from 40 first-class matches and scoring only two hundreds.

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