Big-hitting Windies all-rounder Andre Russell believes the team is set to peak at just the right time, with the ICC T20 World Cup just on the horizon.
Russell played a starring role as the Windies closed out its T20 series against Sri Lanka, with a convincing 7 wickets win at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Friday. The 2-0 win triumph for the West Indies was the team’s first series win against an opponent since Bangladesh in 2019.
For a re-tooled Windies team looking to win an unprecedented third world title, the all-rounder believes that while the team has a long way to go, the victory is timely encouragement.
“We are peaking at the right time but we still have some areas to work on as a team,” Russell, who was named man of the series, said.
“We have a new set of guys who have the professional mind-set and we know what we have to do to better than what we have been doing. I just hope everyone is in tuned in and ready to make the sacrifices moving forward to work on our cricket.”
Russell ended the series with a decisive 75 runs and one wicket.
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