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Sunday, June 15, 2025

West Indies eager to start strong against Ireland, says coach Darren Sammy

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Sport Desk
30 days ago
20250516
West Indies coach Darren Sammy

West Indies coach Darren Sammy

DUBLIN– West In­dies head coach Dar­ren Sam­my ex­pressed op­ti­mism af­ter his team’s first train­ing ses­sion ahead of their up­com­ing ODI se­ries against Ire­land, which bowls off with the first match on May 21 in Dublin, Ire­land.

Re­turn­ing to ac­tion af­ter a five-month break since their last com­pet­i­tive fix­ture against Bangladesh in De­cem­ber, Sam­my was pleased with the en­er­gy shown by his play­ers, af­ter the team had touched down in Ire­land just a cou­ple of days ago.

“First of all, it’s good to be back on the job. We haven’t played since De­cem­ber, so it’s great to see the guys ea­ger to go. Our mis­sion hasn’t changed, every­thing we’ve been build­ing since 2023 is lead­ing up to the 2027 World Cup, and we’re still on that quest.”

The two-time T20 World Cup-win­ning cap­tain ac­knowl­edged Ire­land’s com­pet­i­tive­ness, par­tic­u­lar­ly in home con­di­tions, and stressed the im­por­tance of ear­ly prepa­ra­tion.

“Ire­land has been very com­pet­i­tive over the years, es­pe­cial­ly against us, so we’re not tak­ing any­thing light­ly. It’s good that we’re here a cou­ple of days ear­ly to get ac­cli­ma­tised, and so far, I love what I see in the nets.”

The se­ries marks the start of a cru­cial year for the West In­dies, who will al­so tour Eng­land right af­ter the Ire­land se­ries. Sam­my high­light­ed the op­por­tu­ni­ty to test new play­ers in the ab­sence of Sher­fane Ruther­ford, who was one of the team’s stand­out ODI per­form­ers in 2024.

“We’ll miss Sher­fane, he was one of our ODI play­ers of the year, and his con­tri­bu­tions at No. 5 were tremen­dous, but this gives some­one else a chance to step up. This squad is packed with all-rounders who bring dif­fer­ent skills, and we’re here to win.”

Con­fi­dent in his team’s abil­i­ty to adapt, Sam­my point­ed to West In­dies’ strong home ODI record and their am­bi­tion to repli­cate that suc­cess abroad.

“We’ve made the Caribbean a fortress in ODIS, but now we want to win over­seas too. This is our first se­ries of 2025, and Ire­land is a tough side at home. But we be­lieve we can come here and win.” (CMC)


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