Jamaica Gleaner

Brathwaite credits Reifer for T20 series win

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TWENTY20 skipper Carlos Brathwaite has praised the influence of interim Windies head coach Floyd Reifer, in the Caribbean’s capture of the T20 series against Bangladesh. The Windies produced a strong allround performanc­e in Saturday’s final match at the Shere Bangla National Stadium to come away with an emphatic 50-run victory and clinch the series 2-1.

Brathwaite revealed that Reifer had taken up the position ahead of the series and that his encouragem­ent to the squad had a galvanisin­g effect.

“Floyd has been tremendous for us since he came on. [He’s brought] a lot of positivity,” Brathwaite said following the win.

“Obviously, I’ve worked with him back home, and he’s shared that positivity with the guys, and he’s always been [saying] ‘We need to win games, we need to win a series. We’re a champion team’. And for a coach who’s taking his first taste at the internatio­nal level, to come and bring that positivity and that passion, it seeped right through the group.”

EXPERIENCE­D COACH

Reifer, a former Windies captain, is an experience­d coach who has worked extensivel­y with the Combined Campuses and Colleges, based in Barbados. He has coached the Windies A and was drafted into the senior Windies set-up for the recent tour of India when Toby Radford fell ill.

Cricket West Indies had announced South African Nic Pothas as the interim coach ahead of the Bangladesh series after Australian Stuart Law’s abrupt departure following the tour of India.

The T20 series win over Bangladesh was crucial for the Windies, especially after being whitewashe­d 2-0 in the preceding Tests and going down 2-1 in the one-dayers.

They won the opening T20I by eight wickets but played poorly in the second match to lose by 36 runs. However, they rebounded to win the final match here, thanks to Evin Lewis’ 89 and 20-year-old seamer Keemo Paul’s career-best five for 15.

Brathwaite said the result was the team’s gift to supporters back home.

“This victory is for all the people in the Caribbean – Merry Christmas to you all – and as a team, we’re just happy we can leave Asia with something in the bag,” he said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Keemo Paul and skipper Carlos Brathwaite (right) celebrate the fall of a wicket in the third Twenty20 Internatio­nal between the Windies and Bangladesh on Sunday, August 5, 2018 at the Central Broward Regional Park, in Florida, USA. The Windies also defeated hosts Bangladesh on Saturday to win their Twenty20 series 2-1.
FILE PHOTO Keemo Paul and skipper Carlos Brathwaite (right) celebrate the fall of a wicket in the third Twenty20 Internatio­nal between the Windies and Bangladesh on Sunday, August 5, 2018 at the Central Broward Regional Park, in Florida, USA. The Windies also defeated hosts Bangladesh on Saturday to win their Twenty20 series 2-1.

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