Jamaica Gleaner

West Indies will take nothing for granted – Holder

- HARARE, ZIMBABWE (CMC):

CAPTAIN JASON Holder says West I ndies will be taking nothing for granted during the upcoming I CC World Cup Qualifiers, despite entering as the highest-ranked side.

The Caribbean side, two-time former World champions, are the favourites to grab one of the two remaining spots for next year’s World Cup in England, especially up against the likes of minnows United Arab Emirates and Papua New Guinea in the preliminar­y round.

However, Holder said it was important not to underestim­ate any of their opponents in spite of the apparent gulf in experience.

“In a tournament like this we know the opponents will be fearless, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain,” the allrounder said.

“I believe every side in this tournament is dangerous and we must not take any team lightly. We will take every game as a final.”

West Indies arrived here last week for the March 4-25 tournament and have been undergoing their final preparatio­n before their campaign in Group A.

Following warm-up matches against Afghanista­n and Nepal, West Indies open their bid on March 6 against UAE, who recently won the I CC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia, before taking on PNG two days later and Ireland on March 10.

They wind up their group action against the Netherland­s on March 12.

Holder said his players were all entering the tournament on the heels of the Regional Super50 and coupled with the upcoming warm-up matches, expected them to be well prepared.

“Leading up to the first match against the United Arab Emirates, we should be more than ready when that challenge comes,” he pointed out.

“We have t wo warm-up matches before the first tournament match, so we have been preparing well. We should not be short of cricket when that first match comes around.”

Windies boast the likes of veteran batsmen Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels, who among them have played a combined 467 One-Day Internatio­nals, and also include the youth of Shai Hope, Rovman Powell and 20-year-old former Youth World Cup sk ipper, Shimron Hetmyer.

The finalists will secure the final two berths at the ICC World Cup scheduled for England next year from May 30 to July 15.

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