Jamaica Gleaner

Lewis looking forward to WCup experience.

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‘If I am selected, it will be a great honour for me to play in that, and we will have to work hard to bring it home.’

ROOKIE OPENER Evin Lewis says he is anxiously looking forward to the experience of his first World Cup, after helping West Indies qualify for the 2019 edition in England and Wales. The 26-year-old left-hander scored 231 runs, including three half-centuries, as the Caribbean side secured one of the two World Cup spots up for grabs at the just concluded qualifying tournament. “[I am] looking forward to the Cricket World Cup, I have never been to one, and we will do our best and hopefully we can reach the final,” the Trinidadia­n said. “It is a dream for all cricketers to be in a Cricket World Cup and it means a lot to me, as it is something special.” Two of Lewis’ half-centuries came in the crucial Super Six second stage, with his 66 in their must-win contest against Scotland proving invaluable after the Windies suffered a bad collapse to be dismissed for 198. West Indies then snatched victory under Duckworth-Lewis-Stern after thundersto­rms ended the game prematurel­y, but Lewis said it was a good feeling to have delivered on expectatio­ns.

GREAT FEELING

“It is a great feeling to qualify for the Cricket World Cup. We had a lot of pressure on us and we need to enjoy the moment,” he said.

“It is unfortunat­e to win by Duckworth-Lewis-Stern, but it is cricket, and that happens.”

Teammate Kemar Roach also played a key role in the Windies qualificat­ion bid, finishing with 11 wickets in his return to the one-day side following a three-year break.

The 29-year-old seamer, who played in the last two World Cups, said the Windies now faced a challengin­g task in winning the upcoming showpiece. “Definitely looking forward to the ICC Cricket World Cup – it will be my third World Cup,” Roach said.

“If I am selected, it will be a great honour for me to play in that, and we will have to work hard to bring it home.”

The Windies made their qualificat­ion difficult for themselves when they were stunned by eventual champions Afghanista­n in their opening Super Six fixture.

However, they recovered to beat Zimbabwe in a thrilling run chase before edging Scotland, to seal their World Cup spot.

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