Preparation crucial for success, says Windies Coach Daren Sammy ahead of T20 World Cup

West Indies white ball head coach, Daren Sammy, has expressed confidence in the majority of the squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup in June, emphasizing the significance of personnel, preparation, and purpose in achieving success in the ICC showpiece.

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Sammy, a two-time former T20 World Cup-winning captain, highlighted the focus on roles and finding suitable players for those roles since he took over almost a year ago. This approach has allowed selectors to narrow down the larger group significantly, with the squad now nearly finalized and only minor adjustments remaining.

Speaking at a media conference, Sammy outlined the importance of the “three P’s” – personnel, preparation, and purpose – in the team’s strategy. He indicated that various players have been given opportunities in different roles over the past year, leading to the identification of the final squad members.

Reflecting on previous T20 World Cup campaigns, Sammy acknowledged the need for rebuilding after disappointing performances. He highlighted adjustments made in the team management and playing personnel, including changes in captaincy and strategic roles for players.

Enhancing the team’s ability to play spin in the middle overs

Sammy also discussed specific improvements, such as enhancing the team’s ability to play spin in the middle overs and the reintroduction of key players like Andre Russell and Shimron Hetmyer.

Looking ahead to the upcoming tournament, Sammy emphasized the importance of preparation and planning, considering the various venues where matches will be held. West Indies will enter a camp in Antigua starting May 10 to further hone their preparations for the event.

With West Indies set to compete in Group C against teams like New Zealand, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, and Uganda, Sammy highlighted the significance of understanding the strengths of opponents and preparing accordingly.

In conclusion, Sammy reiterated the team’s commitment to preparation and emphasized that thorough preparation gives them the best chance of success in the T20 World Cup.

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