West Indies white ball head coach Daren Sammy was pleased his side was able to register a win in the third and final ODI against Sri Lanka on Saturday but notes that his side must improve in two key areas ahead of their upcoming home series against England.
In a rain-affected game in Pallekele, the hosts batted first and made 156-3 off their 23 overs before the West Indies, chasing a revised target of 195, got to 196-2 with an over to spare, avoiding a series sweep and registering their first win in the format in 2024.
The performance today, particularly with the bat, showed Sammy what can be possible when his side commits to a plan, specifically batting with intent.
The batting was led by Evin Lewis and Sherfane Rutherford who finished not out on 102 and 50, respectively.
“Evin (Lewis), in his first game in three years, was just amazing and Rutherford has been good throughout the series. Those were two shining lights for us,” Sammy said in a post-match interview on Saturday.
With that said, Sammy also noted that his troops were not up to par with the ball or in the field and struggled in the first two games on spin friendly pitches.
“The way we fielded and the way we bowled throughout the series was not up to the mark and when we were challenged on spin friendly wickets, our batsmen did not respond,” he said.
“All in all, it’s good to finish with an emphatic win heading into the England series but a lot of learning from this trip,” he added.
The team will now turn their attention to three ODIs and five T20Is at home against England from October 31-November 17.
“I’m looking forward to it,” Sammy said.
“Something about West Indians, whenever it’s time to play England, they’re always up for the challenge. It’s a big rivalry series and it’s at home. We’ve done well at home over the past 12-18 months. Hopefully we can give a better display than what we did in Sri Lanka,” he added.
England last toured the West Indies from December 3-21 last year, losing the ODI series 1-2 and the T20I series 2-3.