
Tags: Caribbean, Jermaine Blackwood, New Zealand, Windies
West Indies batsman, Jermaine Blackwood, is looking to build on his current run of good form and identified performing at a consistently high level for the regional team as his next target.
The 29-year-old Blackwood was one of the few bright spots for the Windies on a dismal tour of New Zealand that was capped off by massive innings defeats in a two-Test series.
Blackwood, however, managed to do something the majority of his teammates could not and that is score runs. The Jamaica-born batsman crafted a determined 104 in the first innings, of the first match, forming a valuable partnership down the order with bowler Alzarri Joseph. In the second Test, he scored 69, a high score for the second-match batting line-up.
While acknowledging the achievement, the batsman has insisted there is plenty of hard work to be done.
“I did well but it wasn’t enough, because we still lost the two-Test games. So, I think going forward I need to do better so I can actually win some games for my team,” Blackwood told the Mason and Guest radio program.
The batsman believes a huge part of his success was due to the preparation he put in heading into the series.
“I think my preparation was good. I really prepared well. I went to New Zealand and did a lot of work with Roddy Estwick and the batting coach in the nets, doing specific stuff, stuff that I knew I was going to get in the game,” he added.
“A lot of short ball stuff in the nets because I knew I was going to get a lot of that in the game. So, I already prepared for that in the training session so once I stepped out it would be natural.
“Having been out of the Test arena for years my first series back against England I would say I missed out there. I told myself once I got into the 90s again, I was not going to miss out. I’m working hard to get my conversion rate better and get some more 100s. So, I think I am making some good strides.”
LATEST STORIES
Henry, Alleyne Star as West Indies Women Edge Bangladesh to Keep World Cup Hopes Alive
- 2025-04-17 06:56:20
- Hits 498
Dujon remembers Pydanna – former Guyana and West Indies keeper
- 2025-04-16 14:23:37
- Hits 415
West Indies “A” to host South African counterparts in free-entry series in St Lucia
- 2025-04-17 09:23:29
- Hits 252
Attorney Phillip Nicholls Demands CWI Pay Withheld Prize Money and Fees After Reifer Case Resolution
- 2025-04-16 14:13:39
- Hits 213
Shallow Hails Haynes’ ICC Appointment as “Significant Moment for West Indies Cricket”
- 2025-04-17 05:54:40
- Hits 190