West Indies Under-19 captain Ackeem Auguste says the team is confident ahead of the start of the ICC Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup on Friday.
West Indies U-19s will open their bid to capture their first title since the 2016 edition when they face Australia Under-19s at Providence Stadium in Guyana.
“I think we’re fairly confident. We’ve prepared very well as a unit and did our own personal training so I think going into the game, it’s important that we stick to the basics for as long as possible and just enjoy it,” Auguste said, speaking to the media on Thursday.
The captain also expressed the sentiment that the unity of the squad is good heading into the tournament.
“I think the camaraderie amongst the boys is very good. We’re gelling well as a unit,” he said.
When asked about the plans for the game against Australia on Friday, Auguste again emphasized sticking to the basics as much as possible.
“The plan is to just stick to the basics for as long as possible, encourage each other, pull each other along, and just play the game hard,” he added.
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