Windies series victory a sign of stability says Sammy

Sammy with the series trophy. Photo by WICB

KHULNA, Bangladesh – Darren Sammy said West Indies’ victory in their two-Test series against Bangladesh was testimony to the growing consistency of the side.

The West Indies captain was reflecting on the series, following his side’s 10-wicket win in the second and final Test on Sunday at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium here.

The result meant that West Indies had won four straight Tests for the first time since 1993, and four Tests in a year for the first time since 2002.

“It’s a good feeling when you are winning, and it’s even better when you plan and you go out and execute and see your teammates perform consistently,” said Sammy.

“It was good being a part of this Test series and to see the little steps we are taking in bettering ourselves and moving up the ladder in Tests.”
Sammy said part of the reason for the recent string of successes has been the settled team that has played throughout the year.

“The guys in this team played against New Zealand and were in England, with Chris Gayle returning to the team, so it’s a more settled squad, just like our Twenty20 team is quite settled, so is our One-day International team,” he said.

“The more we play together on the cricket field, the more we know about each other. The most encouraging thing for me is that when we turn up, we know what to expect from the different players.”

He said: “You know what Tino Best will give you, or when Marlon Samuels goes out to bat and he starts his innings, you know what you will get from him, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and all of the other players.

“We also have guys who continue to play domestic cricket at home who perform and will challenge for places in the team. The nucleus of the team is quite settled, but the guys have been performing consistently in the last 6 to 12 months, so it is a good sign for us.”

Sammy said he felt West Indies had gone through a process of developing a culture geared towards winning Tests, which they have been working hard to achieve over the last few years.

“We will continue to instill that work ethic in the dressing room, and continue to go out there and do what all the West Indies fans want us to do – play a brand of cricket that the World loves to see and be consistent and try to win more matches,” he said.

“We performed more consistently over the last 10 days of Test cricket and this was key to our winning. We didn’t take Bangladesh for granted. In key moments, like the second innings, we did more things better than them.”

Sammy dismissed suggestions that his side’s job was made a little easier by a lack of application from the Bangladesh batsmen.

“We had to work for most of our wickets and the pitches were really good for batting,” he said.

“We stuck to our plans for most of the time. In the first innings in Dhaka, our bowlers didn’t hit the areas. From the second innings and both innings in this Test, we bowled much better.”

He added: “The Bangladesh, like us, are naturally aggressive. . .but our batsmen were more patient and let the bowlers come to them, not try to go searching for runs. Once you applied yourself on these pitches, you were bound to get runs.

“We have a lot of respect for the Bangladesh players, but we always believed that we could come here, and achieve our goal of winning the two Tests, so we are just happy to have accomplished this.”

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15 Comments

  1. lynn
    November 27, 2012

    congratulations to my team, job well done. proud of you all guys. to God be the glory.

  2. ROSEAU VALLEY
    November 26, 2012

    I am so proud of the new sense of purpose, pride and professionalism being displayed by our boys. I am ecstatic.

    Wonder whether the departure of arrogant CEO Ernest Hilliare has anything to do with the resurgence of W.I cricket? Now that the WIBC has paid out millions of dollars because of the administrative mistakes of the former CEO, could we see a return of Sarwan and Shillingford to the team.

    Congrats Windies.

    Respectfully
    Roseau valley

  3. blue boned
    November 26, 2012

    ok now we need to drop Narine who has got a virtual duck in the wickets category vs Bangladesh and bring back Shane who took ten wickets against first rate team A :twisted: ustralia.

    • Channel 1
      November 26, 2012

      @blue boned – Sunil Narine aka “mysteriousness” appears to have been solved by the Bangladeshi batsmen. Before the series, the Bangladeshi batsmen may have spoken with Interpol concerning the so-called “mystery” spinner from Trinidad.

      I hope this outing teaches the Windies selectors a sound lesson – Stop picking test spinners based on who generates the most media sensationalism by bowling bewildering forms of “mystery” spin and pick rather on performance benchmarks.

      Shane Shillingford is a much better test spinner than Sunil Narine. We have seen Shillingford at work in the test arena already. His test figures in recent times speak for themselves.

      • T
        November 26, 2012

        I rank Shane as the best test spinner we have in the Caribbean presently.Narine is yet to prove that he is of test cricket quality.

    • hm!
      November 27, 2012

      I didn’t follow the series that much, but I have to agree with you on that one. Shane I’m cheering you on!!

  4. J
    November 26, 2012

    Woohoo!! Another one in the bag….WI on!

  5. bjr
    November 26, 2012

    check my spellin’

  6. bjr
    November 26, 2012

    “nice!, after all, camaraderie is all that’s needed and a respect for a man’s accent, without ridicule, u c me!, as accustomed up this day, and crapping about ilan origin’s like, if dis bredda yah so come from down island, or trini, gyany, jumakan, or an so on, but ultimately we need a man who will be able to speak universally, and honestly, i think that my sister ilan peaple of st lucia rank numeroro uno amongst the participating. and with a tie i would place dominica?, well, with just one condition, when we start getting scholarships for guys willing to do well academically and in the cricket field, but we need to be good ORATORS. we are living in space age and many are caught up in nineteenth century livity and thoughts. anyways!, congratulation(s), to de captain and de team. an staff, and even the executives. i say CAMARADERIE, because, a man leaves home a man leaves home a man, don’t try to make him into a boy when he gets to work, NOT NICE!” STOP DE REDICULE, AND LT US MOTIVATE AN ACTIVATE! later will be greater.”

  7. wat
    November 26, 2012

    well done u guys,congrats

  8. Ansedemai Man
    November 26, 2012

    The next test of strength is to beat a team theat is ranked higher than us in the ICC ratings. Then we can say we are back fully. Good job Windies.

  9. Anonymous
    November 26, 2012

    Congrats Windies. I didn’t lose sleep for nothing :D

  10. Nac Vibes
    November 26, 2012

    Congratulation, slow, steady strides back to where we belong, Look out world, west Indies are coming!!!

  11. November 26, 2012

    that’s the way to go WEST INDIES team work every body contributes that makes it easier

  12. mariecherie
    November 26, 2012

    congrats team west indies!!!!! rally round the west indies!!!!

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