The Star (Jamaica)

More intensity needed against Sri Lanka – Simmons

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Head coach Phil Simmons wants to see Windies display the same level of intensity on the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka, which they used to good effect on the tour of the subcontine­nt last year.

Last November, the Caribbean side swept Afghanista­n 3-0 in a one-day series played in Lucknow, a city in northern India, before losing the subsequent Twenty20 (T20) series 2-1.

Pitted against India weeks later, Windies comprehens­ively beat the powerhouse­s in the opening oneday internatio­nal (ODI) in Chennai before losing the remaining games to surrender the series 2-1.

The Windies also pushed India in the T20 series, winning the second game in Thiruvanan­thapuram but losing the series also by a 2-1 margin.

“I think the important thing in this series is for us to adjust quickly to the conditions, that’s why we are going there a few days early,” Simmons said.

“How we played in Lucknow against Afghanista­n – that’s the sort of wicket we’ll be getting there [in Sri Lanka] and we have to play in the same way, we have to train in the same way, we need to prepare [in the same way], and [have] the same attitude we went there (India) with.

RIGHT ATTITUDE

“It was the same way we played against India and I think if we can get that attitude right, we can come out of this series on top.”

Windies selectors announced a 15-man squad for the ODI phase of the series yesterday, with lefthanded strokemake­rs Shimron Hetmyer and Evin Lewis left out on fitness grounds.

The side will be led by allrounder Kieron Pollard and sees the recall of experience­d lefthander Darren Bravo, all-rounder Rovman Powell and fit again leftarm spinner Fabian Allen.

Chief selector Roger Harper said he expected the side would use the recent gains made to carve out positive results against Sri Lanka.

“I look forward to the team building on its recent performanc­es against Afghanista­n and India in the subcontine­nt and against Ireland at home – playing consistent, smart cricket to win the series,” Harper said.

“Sri Lanka are a very good team in their own conditions. I do not expect it to be easy but our team has shown that it is very capable. These are the series we will have to win in order to move up the rankings.”

Windies have never won an ODI series in Sri Lanka and suffered a 3-0 whitewash on their last tour there four years ago.

 ?? AP ?? Windies batsman Nicholas Pooran plays a shot during the third and final one-day internatio­nal cricket match of the series against India in Cuttack, India, on Sunday, December 22, 2019.
AP Windies batsman Nicholas Pooran plays a shot during the third and final one-day internatio­nal cricket match of the series against India in Cuttack, India, on Sunday, December 22, 2019.
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