Windies’ road to World Cup more difficult, Sammy says

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy conceded that the road to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 India became harder for his side after their devastating loss against hosts Zimbabwe in the Qualifier on Saturday.

- Advertisement -
CoM Job Fair-728x90

The Caribbean dropped to third in Group A and could face a difficult road in the next stage of the Qualifier after Zimbabwe took a decisive step towards topping the group with a dramatic 35-run win, and the Netherlands eased past Nepal by seven wickets to move into second.

West Indies dropped two points, which they could have carried forward to the Super Sixes (two points are carried forward for each win against other teams that qualify from their group), but Sammy said the qualifying tournament was not yet over.

“I wouldn’t say it hampers us, but it makes it more difficult,” he said. “You know you would love to go into the Super Six with four points. We knew from the time we left home this game would have been very important to us.”

“The way we’ve played, I keep telling the guys we kept on winning games by not playing our best cricket and again we ask so much of ourselves. When you put on a display of fielding like we did and then you get yourself in good positions and take the game for granted, the cricket gods will make you pay.”

He added: “That’s exactly what I’m going to tell them in the dressing room. We did not deserve to win. We did not play to win. Now, we have a lot of work to do, firstly to get to the Super Sixes, and then take on the other teams that we face, and we’ve made our road to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 a bit more difficult.”

“But you know me, I don’t give up on anything. I’ll keep on encouraging the boys and challenging them to be better because the train that I’ve started here is going to be moving, and I keep telling them that who wants to take a ticket, they gonna have to come and buy it from the ticket office, and at the moment, some of us are not buying that ticket for that train to move on.”

Sammy condemned his side for their sloppy fielding during the Zimbabwe innings, after they dropped four chances, including two to top scorer Sikandar Raza, the Player-of-the-Match, whose 68 off 58 balls and 87-run stand for the fifth wicket with Ryan Burl propelled the hosts to 268 all out.

Sammy said it was vital for his side to win the final group match against the Netherlands on Monday at the Takashinga Cricket Club.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

“We have to be in that game as quickly as possible,” he said. “I’m thinking about how I’m going to approach the guys in the dressing room. But look, there’s no time to cry and think about it too much. We got to get our positive mindset and game face on and do it again on Monday.

“Monday becomes very important for us and we will look at the squad and combination and we will come up with the best one to go out and win the game. We will not take this [Zimbabwe] victory as the end of the road. I have a strong feeling that this West Indies team will bounce back. Sometimes, you just need a good wake-up call to make you understand and appreciate the opportunity we have here.”

CMC/

More Stories

Elaine Thompson-Herah clinches first-ever Commonwealth gold

Faith, fire, and fearlessness fuel Elaine Thompson-Herah’s return to the world stage

Elaine Thompson-Herah still remembers the exact date her world collapsed. June 9, 2024. Inside New York City’s Icahn Stadium during the NYC Grand Prix,...
Khadija Shaw

Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw’s future in doubt as Chelsea circle following City stalemate

The celebrations had barely settled in Manchester before uncertainty swept through the club. Fresh off their first Women’s Super League title in 10 years, Manchester...
Jamaica Kingsmen

Russell, Powell, Allen headline Kingsmen’s bold CPL Draft statement

Before the official announcements are even made, the outlines of a bold new era are already coming into focus. The Jamaica Kingsmen, under new ownership,...
Jamaica World Cup Reggae Boyz

Johnson, Moore lead growing field in high-stakes hunt for Reggae Boyz coach

The search for a new head coach of the Jamaica senior men’s national football team has shifted into a more competitive phase, as early...
FIBA Men's Caribbean Championship

Caribbean Championship roars back as Guyana eyes glory on home court

GEORGETOWN, Guyana — After seven years in dormancy, the FIBA Men's Caribbean Championship is preparing for a vibrant return, this time with Guyana at...

India and Jamaica strengthen ties with Sabina Park scoreboard gift

Under the historic stands of Sabina Park, a simple unveiling carried the weight of generations. What might have appeared to be a routine installation,...
West Indies senior men’s cricket team 2026

West Indies set for summer showdown as Sri Lanka confirm Caribbean tour

The Caribbean cricket calendar is set for an action-filled stretch this summer as Sri Lanka national cricket team prepare for a full bilateral tour...

Jamaican shooters shine bright with multiple podium finishes at World English Championship

Against a backdrop of elite international competition, Jamaica’s shooting fraternity delivered a performance defined by composure, precision, and depth. At the World English Championship in...
TTFA President Kieron Edwards

TTFA President Kieron Edwards pushes back amid resignation calls

Amid intensifying scrutiny over recent national team performances, Kieron Edwards has made one thing clear, his future as president of the Trinidad and Tobago...
World Athletics Relays Jamaica

Jamaica shatters history in Botswana with first-ever sub-40 mixed relay

The roar inside the stadium in Gaborone rose with every exchange, every stride, every surge down the track. By the time the baton crossed the...

Latest Articles