West Indies spinner Hayden Walsh Jr insists his confidence heading to New Zealand will not be diminished, despite enduring a relatively poor CPL campaign this season.
The 26-year-old burst on the scene during the 2019 CPL season, when he was the tournament’s most lethal bowler with best match figures of 5 for 19 and a total of 22 wickets.
Walsh struggled to replicate that form this season, managing just 7 wickets in 10 matches, at an economy rate of 7.65. Notably, the bowler suffered a brutal onslaught from a rampaging Kieron Pollard, which saw him end with figures of 44 for 1 in that match. Nonetheless, Walsh was selected as part of the T20 squad for the tour of New Zealand next month.
The bowler, however, remains confident of making an impact, perhaps as much as he did in India last year where he was decisive in the second game.
“I would agree that the results didn’t quite go my way, but I was still quite satisfied with the way I was consistent, but as I said, you can’t win all of them all of the time so it really was a good learning opportunity and a good learning tournament,” Walsh told the Antigua Observer.
“That one game or that one over doesn’t determine who I am as a leg-spinner on a whole. I always try to get back to my feet because my father always taught me that cricket and life go hand in hand. So, it is just like life, when you fall down today, we still have to get back up the next day and keep going again.”
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