West Indies bowling coach, Roddy Estwick, insists the team must do more than just occupy the crease if it is to be successful against Sri Lanka in the upcoming series and in One Day Internal cricket overall.
Conventional wisdom has at times suggested that a team’s best chance of doing well in the format is for batsmen to spend as much time out in the middle as possible. With ball change rules, shorter boundaries, better bats, and more attacking-minded batsmen ODI scores in the last decade and a half have risen steadily. Scores in the region of 350 have become more commonplace. In fact, the top five highest scores in ODI cricket have all come in the last 14 years.
As such, Estwick points out that just occupying the crease will not be enough and the team must find a way to score runs.
“It’s hard to say you are going to bat time, you still need to make sure you get around 300 runs. We can’t just say we will sit back and bat time,” Estwick told members of the media via a Zoom press conference call on Tuesday.
“We got to come up with better game plans, we have to execute better. You know that you have a certain strike rate and certain runs per over to go at in ODI cricket,” he added.
“To be safe these days you have to make around 340, 350. It might not be that much in this series but remember we are preparing for 2023 that is when the World Cup is.”
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