Oman Daily Observer

Windies face tough WC challenge after washout

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BELFAST: West Indies will need to smash hosts England in the upcoming one-day internatio­nal series to avoid the ignominy of being forced to qualify for the World Cup after a washout against Ireland on Wednesday.

The game at Stormont was scrapped without a ball being bowled after fresh rain followed an overnight soaking for the pitch, leaving the umpires with no choice.

It means the 1975 and 1979 World Cup winners will have to beat England 5-0 or 4-0 with either a tie or a no-result in order to qualify ahead of eighth-placed Sri Lanka, who are eight points ahead in the rankings.

Only the top seven ODI sides, apart from hosts England, currently ranked fourth, as of September 30 will qualify directly for the 50-over showpiece event in 2019.

Teams that do not gain direct entry will get another shot through a qualifying tournament.

West Indies captain Jason Holder said qualifying automatica­lly would be a tough task but he is looking forward to the series, which starts in Manchester next week.

“England are a quality cricket side and they are playing at home,” said the skipper.

“We’re at the stage where we are looking to turn a corner and qualify for the World Cup, whether we have to go through the qualifiers or qualify automatica­lly. We’re excited for the series and hopefully we can play some good cricket.

“It won’t be an embarrassm­ent to play in the qualifiers. We are where we are and if we do have to play in them, we will take it one step at a time.”

The West Indies, who lost the recent Test series against England 2-1, have been boosted by the return of Chris Gayle while Marlon Samuels will join up with the squad after a family bereavemen­t.

“We are still a work in progress and hopefully more players are coming back,” said Holder.

“Meantime, we have a young group of players challengin­g for places and hopefully they can come in and make their presence felt and feel more comfortabl­e in the internatio­nal arena.”

Holder was disappoint­ed at missing out on playing on Wednesday but could not disagree with the umpires’ decision.

 ?? — AFP ?? World XI’s Thisara Perera hits a six during the second Twenty20 match against Pakistan at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore.
— AFP World XI’s Thisara Perera hits a six during the second Twenty20 match against Pakistan at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore.
 ?? — Reuters ?? West Indies’ Kemar Roach celebrates the wicket of England’s Moeen Ali with team-mates during the third Test against England.
— Reuters West Indies’ Kemar Roach celebrates the wicket of England’s Moeen Ali with team-mates during the third Test against England.

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