West Indies captain Kieron Pollard is confident the team has done enough work to address concerns surrounding an inability to rotate the strike ahead of the start of the T20 World Cup.
The Caribbean side will open the tournament on Saturday against England but despite being defending champions will have several questions to answer. One of those recurring issues has been the ratio of the team’s use of traditional hitting versus rotating the strike with singles.
In the past, the Windies have had success with their power-hitting game, winning the tournament twice in just such a fashion. In recent years, however, the team has shown a propensity to get bogged down looking for boundaries. Pollard, however, insists that the team has been looking to address the issue, but were at the same time not looking to get away from their style of play.
“A lot of work has been done behind the scenes. The guys have worked tirelessly to get to where we are right now in terms of trying to cover our bases,” Pollard told members of the media on Friday.
“I’ve said before that we try to keep our strengths and work on our weaknesses. We’ve accepted certain things and gone back behind the scenes and hopefully, we will see a difference,” he added.
“In terms of the two games that we played, guys didn’t show that intent and different things might have come out but we are confident that the guys have done what is needed and will look to hit the ground running come the first game.”
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