West Indies in confident position ahead of series Decider, according to Coach Darren Sammy

Darren Sammy, the head coach of the West Indies cricket team, expressed his team’s readiness and confidence ahead of the pivotal series decider against England, set to take place at the historic Kensington Oval on Saturday.

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The West Indies are aiming for their first series victory over England in 16 years after a thrilling victory in the first One-Day International (ODI) and a subsequent loss in the second ODI.

In the opening ODI, West Indies successfully chased down a record target of 326 runs to secure a four-wicket victory in Antigua. However, their performance in the second ODI was lackluster, resulting in a six-wicket defeat at the same venue. Upon their arrival, Coach Sammy shared his optimism with reporters at Grantley Adams International Airport, emphasizing the importance of their preparation and execution.

Focus is on winning

“I believe we have prepared well, and I’m pleased with the preparation that we put in and the work that the guys put in,” Sammy stated. “Now once that bell rings, all the things we speak about—the plans that we put together—it’s up to us now as a group or the XI that goes out there—to go out and execute [them]. We showed that we could do it in the first game, and I have full confidence that the guys could go out and do it.”

Sammy’s focus is on winning, not just competing, and he stressed the significance of tomorrow’s match against England. He emphasized that the players understand the stakes and aim to secure the series victory.

Regarding the previous encounter, West Indies had only won four of their last 20 bilateral meetings with England. The successful run chase in the first ODI was their highest-ever total in the Caribbean and second-highest overall. Sammy also mentioned the historical significance of Kensington Oval as an added motivation for his team.

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Attraction of playing at Kensington Oval

“It’s important for both teams. We started off really well in Antigua; [I was] a little bit disappointed with the performance in the second ODI, but coming to Barbados with all to play for, it plays out for competitive and interesting cricket,” Sammy said. “My men, the efforts we put in the camp leading towards [this] series, we’re in a good space right now, and we’re looking forward to the game on Saturday.”

Sammy highlighted the attraction of playing at Kensington Oval and the motivation it brings, especially for the West Indies’ captain, Shai Hope. He expressed hope that the atmosphere and history of the ground would inspire his team to secure victory in the series decider.

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