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Brathwaite insists that West Indies are eagerly anticipating more Test cricket – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 9:56 PM
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West Indies’ Kraigg Brathwaite is eager for his team to play more Test cricket as they aim to bounce back and level the series against England. After suffering a heavy defeat in the first Test at Lord’s, the West Indies are looking to put up a stronger fight in the upcoming matches. The economic disparity between the two teams is evident, with England being one of the ‘Big Three’ financially powerful nations in international cricket, alongside India and Australia, while the West Indies are struggling economically.

The fixture list for the two teams also highlights the gap between them, with England playing a total of 17 Test matches this year, compared to the West Indies’ nine matches. Brathwaite emphasized the importance of playing more Test cricket to improve and learn faster. He expressed his desire for the authorities to schedule more Test matches for the West Indies team to help them develop and grow as a competitive side in the format.

In addition to the need for more Test cricket, the West Indies are also focused on addressing their batting performance. The team was bowled out for low scores in the first Test, highlighting the need for improvement in their batting approach. Brathwaite stressed the importance of putting runs on the board and leading the team in the batting department. With an experienced player like Brathwaite in their ranks, the West Indies will be looking to bounce back and put up a more competitive performance in the upcoming matches.

As the West Indies prepare to face England in the second Test at Trent Bridge, the focus is not only on squaring the series but also on showcasing a more resilient batting display. Brathwaite’s leadership will be crucial in guiding the team to a better performance and inspiring the players to put in their best efforts on the field. The West Indies are determined to prove their worth and compete against the financial powerhouses of international cricket, despite the challenges they face in terms of fixtures and resources. The upcoming matches will be a test of their resilience and determination to succeed in the longest format of the game.

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