
Tags: Cricket, Caribbean, Caribbean Premier League, Rovman Powell, West Indies, Windies
West Indies batting all-rounder Rovman Powell has targeted beefing up his bowling as a means to improve his status as a complete all-rounder.
There can be no doubt that the 27-year-old can be absolutely devasting with the bat, which he has proven on several occasions in recent years. In the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), however, Powell also showed some ability with the ball. He claimed 5 wickets in both the 2017 and 2018 seasons, along with quite a few economic spells.
The player has, however, not been as successful with the ball recently, going without a wicket in the CPL this season. It is an area he has targeted for improvement.
“I’m a batting all-rounder, for the last couple of years my bowling has fallen off. It’s something I have sat down and thought about,” Powell said from the team’s training base in New Zealand on Thursday.
“It’s just for me now to work on my bowling and strengthen all three aspects of my cricket," he added.
One area of his bowling he would specifically like to strengthen is how much pace he can generate.
“To get that ex-factor I think I have to bowl a little bit faster. Looking at the other all-rounders around the world and around the Caribbean, they tend to bowl a little bit faster than I do. The slower balls and the variation will always come, but you know over the course of my career I have to come up with ways to bowl a little faster and that will give me an edge.”
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