The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Law urges West Indies to ‘rewrite history’ against England

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BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom: West Indies coach Stuart Law hopes his side can “rewrite history” during a Test series in England.

The first of a three-match campaign gets underway at Edgbaston on Thursday with the inaugural day/night Test ever staged in England.

Much of the pre-match build-up has focused on how Joe Root’s men will cope with their first tasted of pink ball internatio­nal cricket.

Also, given this is England’s last Test series before they tour Australia, there has been much speculatio­n as to what the compositio­n of this side could mean in terms of their Ashes defence ‘Down Under’.

That England, fresh from a 3-1 home success against South Africa, will win their series against the West Indies is almost taken as read, something unthinkabl­e when the men from the Caribbean were dominating Test cricket in the 1970s and 1980s.

Yet a sign of how far the West Indies have slipped from those heights is that they have gone 17 matches without a Test win in England, losing 14 and drawing the other three.

Although an end now appears in sight to a bitter dispute between players and officials, the West Indies have still arrived in England without several star names for a series that is, to the dismay of traditiona­lists, taking place at the same time as the lucrative Caribbean Premier League Twenty20 competitio­n. AFP

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