West Indies vice-captain Nicholas Pooran hopes to see more batsmen taking responsibility as the team struggles to find its footing at the ICC T20 World Cup.
The defending champions opened the tournament with back-to-back losses against England and South Africa but got on the board after squeezing past Bangladesh by 3 runs in the United Arab Emirates on Friday.
Despite notching the win, the team is yet to put a solid batting performance together after getting very little from the top of the order and with several players yet to hit top form. Along with Roston Chase, captain Kieron Pollard and the returning Jason Holder, Pooran, who received the man of the match award, was among those managing to make an impact this time around.
Pooran, who entered the line-up uncharacteristically at number 7, made an impactful 40 from 22 balls.
“Me and Polly talked about batsmen taking responsibility and doing what’s necessary for the team. In the tournament our batting hasn’t clicked yet, so we are chopping and changing,” Pooran said following the match.
“Hopefully guys put their hands up when it’s their day. Today I felt like it was just one of those days that I needed to put my hand up, especially losing Polly there for a bit, someone had to take the responsibility,” he added.
Prior to that, Pooran had struggled to get runs on the board after scoring 13 runs in the first two games.
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