Former West Indies Girls’s captain, Stafanie Taylor, has expressed confidence in her group’s capacity to deal with the spin problem posed by Pakistan Girls within the upcoming eight-match white-ball collection set to start on Thursday.
West Indies Girls will have interaction in three One-Day Internationals and 5 Twenty20 Internationals towards Pakistan Girls from April 18 to Might 3 on the Nationwide Financial institution Stadium in Karachi.
Taylor believes that the Caribbean facet possesses the mandatory expertise to counter Pakistan’s spin bowling risk successfully.
Acknowledging the problem posed by Pakistan’s spinners, Taylor emphasised the significance of specializing in every ball and counting on the group’s familiarity with spin bowling. She highlighted that the West Indies squad contains seasoned gamers with in depth expertise going through spin, reminiscent of herself, captain Hayley Matthews, and vice-captain Shemaine Campbelle.
154 ODIs and 117 T20 Internationals
Taylor, together with her huge expertise of 154 ODIs and 117 T20 Internationals, together with Matthews and Campbelle, is predicted to play a pivotal position within the group’s batting line-up. Moreover, the presence of quick bowler Shamilia Connell and leg-spinner Afy Fletcher gives depth and expertise to the bowling unit.
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Having beforehand swept Pakistan 3-0 of their final collection three years in the past, Taylor expressed optimism about repeating their success within the upcoming collection. She emphasised the significance of performing properly within the collection to enhance their standing within the ICC rankings.
West Indies Girls underwent a complete week-long preparation camp in Dubai, which concluded final weekend. Head coach Shane Deitz affirmed that the group would now give attention to making use of the ultimate touches earlier than the opening match of the collection.