Bravo promises Windies best in do-or-die contest

Dwayne Bravo - Brooks La Touche Photography
Dwayne Bravo – Brooks La Touche Photography

CARDIFF, Wales –West Indies plan to give it their all today (Friday) when they face South Africa in a do-or-die contest in their final Group B match. Both teams are on two points – one win and one defeat – and the winners of the match at Swalec Stadium will advance to the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. The losers will be eliminated.

Speaking after Thursday’s training session West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo said: “It’s now like a quarter-final…doesn’t make it easier; it makes it more exciting. That is something we love as players. It’s one of the reasons we play the game to become competitive and trust in our skills and our team-mates. Whenever we’re in a position that is a must‑win situation we all come together and bring our best game. We saw it last year in Sri Lanka and I’m sure you will see it again.”

West Indies won their opening match against Pakistan by two wickets at the Oval last Friday, but lost to India by eight wickets at the same venue earlier this week. Bravo said his players have prepared well for Friday’s encounter.

“We had a good preparation session today and we are looking forward to the challenge again tomorrow and hopefully we come out on top…what we can control is how we prepare and how we play. We will come out tomorrow to play a good game of cricket, and try to do the basics right and learn from our mistakes,” Bravo said.

“For us, we’re going to enjoy the occasion and forget about what happened in the previous game. It’s a tournament..it’s a knockout game. It will bring out the best. We have been in this situation before and we did well. So, no pressure is on us. I’m really excited and looking forward to this game tomorrow.”

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3 Comments

  1. Cleanbowled
    June 16, 2013

    I am so disappopinted the Windies threw away their winning position against South Africa. They had the match right in their grasp until Pollard did the unthinkable. One got the feeling that the Windies had a very good chance of lifting the Champions trophy. However, we are left to agonize over what could have and should have been. Hopefully, we will learn from this very bitter pill and continue to build a better and wiser winning team.

  2. hm!
    June 15, 2013

    umm…chupes….. Sammy where u @…

  3. new york
    June 14, 2013

    u think u were hurting sammy u hurt your self juniour u cannot keep a good man down tell that to lara

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