Monday 24 September 2012



World T20: Sunil Narine brings quality to the side, says Darren Sammy


Colombo: West Indies skipper Darren Sammy was all praise for his bowlers, especially Sunil Narine, saying the mystery offspinner brings "quality to the side".
"Sunil is someone who brings quality to the side. We can use him anytime, during the powerplay, in the middle overs and at the end of the innings. It depends on the situation. He can come and bowl anytime, that's his quality," Sammy said after his side advanced to the Super Eights of the ICC World Twenty.

West Indies entered the Super Eights by virtue of superior net run-rate after their final group league encounter against Ireland was called off due to heavy downpour at the R Premadasa Stadium, here on Monday. The Caribbean side will take on England in their first match of the Super Eights and going by the holders' failure to deal with spin, Sammy said Narine could be more than a handful in the subcontinent.
"I saw England's game against India on Sunday. It's good for us and it would be the first time that England will be playing Narine where conditions offer him some assistance. Last time when we played in England, the wickets were not friendly to Narine. We know that on a turner, he can be very handful," Sammy said.
The West Indian skipper said they fancy their chances against England. "It's a very important game for us. We do fancy our chances against them. We watch them play last night, we have enough footage on them. Judging from what we saw the other day, we have got some quality spinners and I am confident that they will play their part in the match against England."
Asked about Monday's match, Sammy said that the bowlers kept things tight in the middle overs. "The guys bowled really well today. Ravi Rampaul and Fidel Edwards upfront with the new ball and Narine and me keeping it tight in the middle. We just need to continue improving as the tournament progresses."
Sammy said they need to start afresh heading into the Super Eights. "Now that we have qualified, we need to start again and think it from the very first game."
Irish skipper William Porterfield said they lost the momentum after play resumed following a rain delay. "We lost the momentum after the drizzle. It's disappointing, we have to go back home. It would have been nice to see yourself in the Super Eights," he said.
"The build-up before the tournament was good, we had enough match practice. It was all positive. The loss against Australia in the first game was disappointing."
West Indies explosive batsman, Chris Gayle expressed his happiness at reaching the Super Eights stage. "First of all, happy to go through the Super Eights. It's not the way we would have liked to but you can't control the weather.
We are very happy to go through the next round. Hopefully, we can do better in the Super Eights and reach the semi-finals," he said. Gayle, who did an impromptu jig that resembled 'bhangra', after taking the wicket of Gary Wilson, said, "You will see more of it in the tournament. I'll promise to show more as the tournament progresses. It's a good dance and I really enjoy it."

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