Fiji Sun

Russell hungry to do well at World Cup

- Mumbai: ESPN

Andre Russell, the West Indies all-rounder, has said that he is “hungry” to get back to national duty, after being recalled to the Windies squad for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019. Russell has featured in only one one-day internatio­nal since 2015, but has been in tremendous form in the ongoing Indian Premier League, in which he plays for Kolkata Knight Riders. Russell has accumulate­d 406 runs from 11 games, at a brilliant strike rate of 209.27.

Speaking to the media on the eve of his franchise’s match against Mumbai Indians, the all-rounder said that his recent performanc­es in the league have paved the way for his return, and put it down to making the most of whatever opportunit­ies came along in the interim.

“I wasn’t surprised that I was called to the World Cup squad,” Russell said last Saturday.

“I’ve been doing well, I’ve been back and forth with the selectors and the coaches back home. I know once I’m doing my work here and performing, it will lead to national duties.

“I wasn’t focused on the World Cup. I was just making sure that whatever happened here, I was doing my best.”

In recent years, Russell has been in and out of the West Indies setup

- mostly out - due to prolonged injuries. In 2017, he was handed a year-long ban over violation of the doping code.

He played an ODI against Bangladesh in July 2018 and a handful of T20Is in the same year, but that has pretty much been it.

He was recalled to the ODI side earlier this year, for the final two games of a five-match series against England that ended in a draw.

However, a troublesom­e knee ruled him out of the series, along with the Twenty20 leg that followed.

“I’m so hungry now to represent the West Indies,” Russell said. “The last time I joined the West Indies team was recently, when I had taken two injections to better my knee and it flared up again. “I was so upset. I was watching the game against England and couldn’t do anything about it.”

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