Jamaica Gleaner

West impressed by progress of WI Under-19s

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HST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC): EAD COACH of t he West Indies Under-19 team Graeme West has said there is an abundance of raw talent among the region’s young cricketers.

West made the comment following a training camp for Under-19 recruits, which took place over the Easter period at the West Indies High Performanc­e Centre at the Coolidge Cricket Ground.

Three years ago, West guided the Windies to their first ever ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup title in Bangladesh.

“The players worked very hard and maintained high standards right the way through until the end,” the head coach told CWI Media.

“The success of each of the Under-19 teams with which I have worked over the last few years is dependent heavily on how quickly they can harness that talent and build and grow game understand­ing and the ability to repeat their skills at the highest level in pressure situations. It’s still early days, but there is some real ability within this group of players.”

WEST IMPRESSED

He said he was especially impressed by the ball-striking skills and athleticis­m shown by the players throughout the camp.

However, West said a significan­t time was spent refining the players’ skills and developing their basics and fundamenta­ls.

“The technical and physical programmes the players will take away are designed specifical­ly to help them to improve in those areas that will strengthen their all-round game. We have also encouraged them to put more purpose into their training to make it more challengin­g and more beneficial to their developmen­t.

“We spent the second half of the camp on game awareness and game understand­ing. It was also great to expose the players to the expertise available from former West Indies fast bowler Kenny Benjamin and Windward Islands Volcanoes head coach Andre Coley as well as the profession­als responsibl­e for t he physical, mental, and high-performanc­e areas that were covered,” West said.

“We also focused on reinforcem­ent and getting the players to do more thinking for themselves, putting them in match situations and getting them to prepare and plan for those situations. They also had the chance to receive feedback while working through different scenarios with the opportunit­y to reflect on where they had done well and how they could improve next time. All of this will be of great benefit for their long-term profession­al cricket aspiration­s.”

In addition to the training camps, West said that during the last three months, players had been working through their individual programmes in their home countries.

This will continue from May through to July before applying the developmen­t to competitio­n in the West Indies Under-19 Championsh­ips in August and then the final build-up to the Under-19s World Cup.

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