The Star (Jamaica)

We want to play at Lords – Holder

- LONDON, England (CMC):

None of the Windies’ fixtures in the upcoming ICC World Cup will be staged in London, but captain Jason Holder says that has further strengthen­ed the side’s resolve to reach the final at Lord’s. “We want to be there at Lord’s in the final to lift the trophy – we believe we are good enough to win it,” the fast bowler said as he responded to the official announceme­nt of the schedule. “It is always great to play in a global event, as a young cricketer who set his sights on this kind of event, to do something special for the Windies fans on the world stage.” “The World Cup is extremely special for us. As players and as a team it means everything. We have a great history and we won the first two editions, so the aim is to make it three in 2019,” Holder said. “For the World Cup, we will enter as underdogs but we believe in each other and know who and what we are playing for.”

RIVETING ENCOUNTERS

A leak on Wednesday revealed that the Windies open their campaign on May 31 against 1992 champions Pakistan in Nottingham, clash with defending champions Australia on June 6 at the same venue before taking on South Africa (June 10), and England (June 14) in Southampto­n. They next play Bangladesh on June 17 at the County Ground in Taunton, with riveting encounters set for Manchester against New Zealand (June 22) and India (June 27). Their last two matches will be against Sri Lanka at The Riverside in Chester-leStreet on July 1 and against Afghanista­n at Headingley in Leeds three days later. Cricket’s world governing body formally released the schedule yesterday for the May 30 to July 14 showpiece, a day after it had been leaked to media.

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