BIRMINGHAM, England, CMC- Lion-hearted allrounder Darren Sammy says the West Indies are genuine contenders to win the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy which features the eight top One-Day teams in the world.
Sammy, the former ODI captain, was speaking as the Caribbean side prepared to put up a better showing in their second warm-up match on Tuesday against Sri Lanka.
The Windies lost to Australia by a four-wicket margin last Saturday at Swalec Stadium in Wales, but have remained confident they will do well against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston.
First ball is 10:30 am (5:30 am Eastern Caribbean Time/4:30 am Jamaica Time).
“One-Day cricket is an area where we have not done as well as we should. When you look at the calibre of the players we have in the dressing room we should be playing better,” said Sammy.
“Hopefully in this tournament we will come out and play the brand of cricket which helped us to win in Sri Lanka last year”.
Windies have been drawn in Group B alongside the Indians, the Pakistanis and the South Africans. West Indies had a week-long camp in Cardiff before they travelled to Birmingham.
They will open their campaign against Pakistan on Friday, June 7 at the Oval and return to the famous venue on Tuesday, June 11 to take on India.
The final preliminary match will be against the Proteas on Friday, June 14 in Cardiff.
“All the teams are our main rivals,” said Sammy.
“Whoever plays the better cricket over a longer period of time will win this tournament, so we will have to be at our best, we will have to be consistent and we will have to take it one day at a time.”
Sammy was a member of the West Indies team when they won the ICC Champions Trophy back in 2004 beating England by two wickets at the Oval.
Caribbean fans had to wait eight years for their team’s next international tournament triumph.
Sammy was at the helm when the Windies beat Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa Stadium to win the ICC World T20 Championship.
“In order to do that we will have to do what we did in the World T20, which is play with heart and play for the Caribbean people,” said the test and T20 captain.
“It will require all of us playing together towards one common goal which is to win that trophy”.